100% French-owned Publicis Mojo on alert with Lynchpin Nicholas Davie set to depart by Xmas
CB Exclusive – It’s no surprise that in front of every one of Australia’s best creative shops – past and present – stands high profile creative leaders. Think Palace – Hunt, Mather, Vaughan and Whybin; think Saatchi’s – Gough, Waterhouse, Mather, Isherwood and Nobay; think OMON – Reynolds, Barnett and Droga; think Clems – Greenlaw, Blackley, McGrath and Keogh.
More recently, The Glue Society – Kneebone and Freedman; BMF – Brown; Droga5 – Nobby and Marshall; The Monkeys – Drape and Nowell; Leo Burnett – DiLallo.
But, talk to the huge blue chips they collectively represent, and it’s clear that it’s not all the flash and charisma of the creative front men that make their shops so alluring to big clients these days, it’s the steady, pragmatic smarts of their management off-siders that ultimately keep the big budget clients hanging around for more.
At Droga, it’s Sudeep Gohil that steadies the ship and offsets Nobby’s famous excesses. At The Monkeys it’s the quietly spoken partner Mark Green who’s usually credited with all the noise the agency makes.
And then there’s Mojo.
Ten years ago, the creative frontman credited with both the Melbourne and Sydney offices winning accolades was indisputably Darren Spiller (left). Such was his hold over key clients, that when he left for the top creative spot at Fallon in the US, Mojo actually promised they’d somehow ignore geography and maintain him as the creative lead on their prized Vic Tourism business. (Which of course never happened).
For the last five years, Spiller’s creative throne moved to Sydney ECD Micah Walker (right). Under Walker’s uncompromising eye, the agency went on to surpass all Mojo’s previous creative records and become a destination for some of the world’s best thinkers and creatives.
Of course, Walker’s now gone – he’s since been lured to a partner /ECD role at The Monkeys – and so has a string of great creatives he nurtured in his time there. Few would see Mojo co-chairman and regional ECD Craig Davis as his natural replacement. Whilst well respected internationally, Davis’s natural domain would seem to be more the board room than the trenches of the creative department.
All of which makes the significance of Mojo’s undisputed management kingpin, Nicholas Davie, all the more central to Mojo’s success. After all, he’s the first person the heads of core clients Qantas, Toyota and Lion Nathan call up when they want assurance their massive budgets are in the right hands.
The problem is, for Mojo at least, it seams the kingpin is already packing his bags and dreaming of a life far from advertising on the back of his recent payday from Publicis.
Davies – pictured above with Kerrie-Anne Kennerley and wife Neena – did not deny he was leaving when questioned by CB. He emailed back: “Still around for the year”. So that’s Christmas, or possibly sooner.
Davie’s impending departure come as he celebrates his 25th year at Mojo, having joined in 1987, when Mo and Jo still ruled the roost – switching from the client side at P&G and before that, Unilever.
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Well, you would think his departure will make Qantas’ decision easy.
Great compelling article. Lynchy. More of this. Less of the other.
“..All of which makes the significance of Mojo’s undisputed management kingpin, Nicholas Davie, all the more central to Mojo’s success. After all, he’s the first person the heads of core clients Qantas, Toyota and Lion Nathan call up when they want assurance their massive budgets are in the right hands.
The problem is, for Mojo at least, it seams the kingpin is already packing his bags and dreaming of a life far from advertising on the back of his recent payday from Publicis.”
So. Spiller gone. Peacock gone. Vic Tourism gone. Mica gone. Creative reputation gone.
So what, exactly, has this guy done that’s so ‘central to Mojo’s success?’ apart from watch it slide into oblivion over the last few years?
Cat. Pigeons etc
Nice obituary Lynchy.
Sounds like the only thing Monsieur D needs to worry about is the current EURO/Oz $ exchange rate. Bon Chance!
Congrats on 25 years.
That’s epic.
careful, he does requests particularly his own!
Congrats to Nicholas. Few can hang in that long, let alone walk out smiling with a major payday. Bad news for Mojo. Bad news for his clients. Great news for his short game.
Micah was there for just under 4 years not 5.
I’ve seen him play. His short game needs some help.
Good luck ND
Hahaha!! I am lost for words on this article. Luck & Love to ND but so so far from how it was. The elusive GW drove the brand into the ground. Poor Melbourne under its current set up has 8 or maybe 10 full timers….sad times. Of course it will be better under the French Ownership there is NO question about that!! It couldn’t be worse.
Hey CB, looks like AdNews has picked up on your exclusive: http://www.adnews.com.au/adnews/wills-and-davie-to-leave-publicis-by-year-s-end
Having worked 4 of the agencies cited above – all for longish stints – i have to say that Nicholas is a bloody legend and stands out amongst all other agency management I have encountered. A genuinely nice and smart guy. He brought a humanity to the agency culure that GW so badly lacks. Yes Mojo is dysfunctional so they proudly tell their staff (and that is so true) – but with ND at the helm it was charmingly dysfunctional.
He will be missed
PS – the rest of the email was a bit too piss in the pocket of the CD’s in Sydney-centric adland Lynchy – but now you probably won’t print this – will you?
I stand corrected
Just saw Adnews…so the EURO funded exodus continues. Graeme Wills now too. He was standing in for Craig on Qantas shoot only a few months ago. Who’s the Man now on first base, I wonder???
I say sack everyone, and bring back Dazza.
wow, thought there would be more comments on this. just goes to show you that no one gives a hoot anymore about Mojo.
ND couldn’t write a brief to save his life. Undisputed kingpin my ass. Talked the talk but couldn’t do the walk.
ND is a an old school gentleman. Smart, intelligent and handsome to boot. All the best ND. As for you Harold Holt, no one can fake for 25 years, not even yourself. Shouldn’t you be floating in the Pacific?