News Corp Australia recruits former Woolworths CMO Tony Phillips for chief marketing officer role
News Corp Australia has today announced the appointment of Tony Phillips as the company’s chief marketing officer.
Phillips, who starts in his new role on June 20 and will report to Damian Eales managing director – metro and regional publishing, joins News with over 18 years experience in media and marketing, including as managing director of George Patterson Bates Melbourne, general manager marketing communications for Coles and most recently as chief marketing officer of Woolworths.
In his new role Phillips will be responsible for News Corp Australia’s national marketing initiatives, and will work on the development and launch of new products and brands. He will also work closely with the company’s business units to drive audience and advertising revenues.
Says Eales: “I’m delighted that Tony has agreed to join us. He has extensive experience at the highest levels both as a CMO and agency head.
“Tony joins us at an exciting time – total paid audience revenue is growing, digital subscription levels continue to increase strongly and we are connecting with our audiences in more innovative and engaging ways than ever before.”
Says Phillips: “I’ve always understood and valued the ROI that news media delivers and the emotional connection these outstanding brand properties have with their audiences, so I’m thrilled to be joining the team at News.
“The reach and engagement that News’ brands have cannot be matched, so to be given the opportunity to work with them is a really exciting prospect. Damian has given me some insight into the great projects coming up, so I can’t wait to get started.”
Phillips began his career as theatrical and entertainment tour and company manager for JC Williamson Productions. In 1988 he moved to Grey Advertising as an account director, a role he held for five years before joining Clemenger Direct as general manager.
In 1995 Phillips joined The George Patterson Group, where he established the new agency brand AdTown before being promoted to the role of managing director of parent agency George Patterson Melbourne.
In 2007 he moved client-side, moving to Coles to take up the role of general manager of marketing communication, then going on to become general manager category marketing, events and sponsorships. In 2014 he was appointed chief marketing officer at Woolworths and has most recently been consulting to the retail industry.
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Tony Phillips is a very, very good operator. He took AdTown from nothing to just about the biggest retail agency in the country in next to no time. Along with Simon McDowell and Sharry Cramond, he made a huge difference at Coles. And he would’ve made a huge difference at WW’s if given the chance. [When he arrived at he was welcomed with the news that both the WW’s media and creative accounts had been put out to pitch! Anyone looking for a perfect example of just how much of a basket case WW’s was need look no further]. Few, if any, leverage the media better to support a campaign.This is a great appointment by News.
Well put Ted. When are you pitching for News?
It was Tony.