Australia’s top creative chiefs attend The One Show / Campaign Brief ECD Lunch in Potts Point
Many of Australia’s top chief creative officers and executive creative directors – including five from Melbourne – are currently attending The One Show / Campaign Brief ECD/CCO Lunch in Potts Point, with special guest Kevin Swanepoel, chief executive officer of The One Club, which is based in New York.
The One Club exists to champion and promote excellence in advertising and design in all its forms. It is the world’s foremost non-profit organization devoted to elevating creative work in the industry. It seeks to celebrate the legacy of creative advertising and to use that legacy to inspire future generations. The One Club is the ‘keeper of the flame’ for advertising creatives.
The One Show remains the pinnacle of achievement by providing a showcase of the world’s best work, and by inviting collaboration among individuals who are actively developing outstanding work.
Further, The One Club exists to educate and inspire students of the business and to benefit the next generation of creatives through scholarships, portfolio reviews and annual student exhibitions and competitions.
And finally, The One Club exists to inspire clients to seek the rewards that come with calculated risks and new ideas. As long as great ideas are allowed to take form, The One Club will continue to exist to encourage and promote them.
Attendees at the lunch: Steve Back (Joy); Patrick Baron (McCann, Melbourne); Rob Belgiovane (BWM Dentsu); Cam Blackley (BMF); Craig Brooks (Whybin\TBWA); Warren Brown (BMF); Ben Coulson (GPY&R, Melbourne); Ben Couzens (Cummins & Partners, Melbourne); Andy DiLallo (M&C Saatchi); Justin Drape (The Monkeys); Andy Fackrell (Creative Director); Anna Fawcett (Filmgraphics); Peter Galmes (DDB); Derek Green (Ogilvy); Tim Green (Havas Worldwide); Mark Harricks (VCCP); Aden Hepburn (VML); Cam Hoelter (DDB); Jim Ingram (Cummins & Partners, Melbourne); Dave King (Innocean); David Joubert (GPY&R); Jonathan Kneebone (The Glue Society); Simon Langley (J Walter Thompson); Michael Lynch (Campaign Brief); Tom Martin (Cummins and Partners); Gary McCreadie (Whybin\TBWA); Richard Morgan (303Lowe); Mollie Myerson (Campaign Brief); Ash Naidu (BWM Dentsu); Scott Nowell (The Monkeys); Bart Pawlak (GPY&R); Patsy Peacock (Best Ads); Damian Pincus (The Works); Dejan Rasic (McCann); Paul Reardon (Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne); Adam Rose (AJF Partnership); Grant Rutherford (Publicis Mojo); Julian Schreiber (Cummins and Partners); Michael Spirkovski (Saatchi & Saatchi); Kevin Swanepoel (The One Club); Paul Swann (The Works); Wilf Sweetland (The Sweet Shop); Toby Talbot (DDB); Julian Watt (Host); Ben Welsh (M&C Saatchi).
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So were all the women out of the room when the photographer was there. And no Anna, Patsy and Molly don’t count – great women though they are. This is just the perfect illustration of the the problem
Fuck…she better not see this!
The lack of women is very sad
Peggy’s not going to like this.
I agree with this. Where are the ladies?
HEAPS of comments were moderated and left out on this post, I for one made two. Further proof of absolute discrimination.
This is shameful. The Aussie advertising industry has a lot of growing up to do!