DDB promotes Adam Rose to CD on McDonald’s

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Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for AdamRose_1.jpgMarty O’Halloran, CEO and Chairman of DDB Australia and New Zealand, today announced the promotion of Adam Rose to Creative Director, McDonald’s. O’Halloran also revealed the addition of Mango to the integrated DDB Group McDonald’s team.

“With the addition of Mango to lead national MarComm campaigns, we are now able to offer McDonald’s an even more integrated approach across both Australian & New Zealand markets.  Working together side by side, DDB, Tribal DDB and now Mango will present an exciting new level of campaign implementation for McDonald’s.  And with big ideas being led by Adam Rose, we are sure to see a new generation of campaign development for the brand,” said O’Halloran.  

Previously Creative Group Head, Adam Rose has been promoted to DDB Group Creative Director,  McDonald’s.  “Adam has been an instrumental member of the McDonald’s team over the past few years. He’s played a key role in delivering outstanding, insightful campaigns under the McDonald’s ‘Moments’ campaign as well as receiving global acclaim on the creative work developed in Australia and New Zealand” says Matt Eastwood, National Creative Director and Vice Chairman of the DDB Australia Group.

O’Halloran said: “DDB Group and McDonald’s have developed a very strong partnership, and we have worked closely to create and successfully develop the McDonald’s brand in Australia. The partnership has grown over the past few years, from DDB creating a few campaigns to McDonald’s appointing DDB their lead agency, and the addition of Mango and promotion of Adam Rose showcases the continued growth of the partnership as we look to continue developing more integrated campaigns across Australia and New Zealand.”