Farewell Rod Brown – a real ad man

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Rod_Brown.jpgUPDATE: Rod’s funeral will be held on Thursday Jan 6 at 1.30pm, St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Raglan St Manly. Details kym@griffen.com.au

Many in the ad industry will be saddened to hear of the passing of Rod Brown, in his time one of top ‘creative’ suits, having worked at Ogilvy & Mather, Forbes Macfie Hansen, The Campaign Palace and Ammirati Puris Lintas.

His friend Kym Griffen, principal of Griffen Creative, Sydney sent CB this note:

In a time when late nights and long lunches reigned Rod Brown was an account guy who was seen more often in the creative department than sitting at his desk with the other account directors.

Rod was an old fashioned ad man, work hard, play hard. It was a time when campaigns were regularly written at The Malaya, The Peacock Gardens or, if Rod was there with his expense account, La Grillade.

Rod was a guy who enjoyed every sport that was going – rugby, squash, tennis, golf – always first to roll up for the agency cricket games, last to leave. Rod originally from Goulburn, worked his way around Australia on all the big accounts and with all the top agencies of the time. His best days were spent at Ogilvy and Mather, Forbes Macfie Hansen and The Campaign Palace.

But as time passed the business changed and Rod moved on and has been more recently holding down a much more mundane job – such is the life of the Ad Man.

Rod died this week, but the memories of an old fashioned ad lunch or a long night celebrating an account win will remain with us.

The funeral will be held on Thursday Jan 6 at 1.30pm, St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Raglan St Manly. Details kym@griffen.com.au