CB Exclusive: BWM Dentsu Melbourne hires Simon Bagnasco in the role of executive CD
CB Exclusive: BWM Dentsu has today announced the appointment of Simon Bagnasco as executive creative director, Melbourne.
Bagnasco joins BWM Dentsu after four years at DDB Melbourne, where he was executive creative director. Over the last decade he has worked at many high profile creative shops including Publicis Mojo, George Patterson Y&R and Clemenger BBDO.
His work has been recognised locally and around the globe: including Cannes, D&AD, One Show, the Clio Awards and Spikes Asia. His client roster has spanned the likes of Cadbury, Schweppes, Nike, PZ Cussons, Defence Force Recruiting, Dulux, Westpac, NAB, CUB and Devondale. Bagnasco also recently chaired the Digital Jury at AWARD.
Says Rob Belgiovane, chief creative officer, BWM Dentsu: “With significant experience working across an enviable list of clients and brands, Simon has built a substantial portfolio of successful work. His experience and creative talent make him the perfect candidate to lead the Melbourne creative team as well as drive the agency’s mission to transform clients’ businesses and brands with ideas that get Australians talking.
“Simon will join Asheen Naidu, BWM Dentsu Sydney’s executive creative director, as part of a national team of talented creatives. I look forward to working with Simon and welcome him to our Melbourne office.”
Says Mark Watkin, managing director, BWM Dentsu Melbourne: “Simon has worked with some of the best creative agencies in town, and the Melbourne office will benefit greatly from his experience. Having worked with Simon at George Patterson Y&R Melbourne, I know he’s a terrific creative talent and person. He will play a significant role in the leadership of the agency and in evolving our creative work, and I’m looking forward to working with him again.”
Bagnasco’s role will focus on leading the creative department of BWM Dentsu Melbourne as well as working alongside Asheen Naidu on national projects.
Says Bagnasco: “In an industry which has become overly circumspect and unsure of itself, BWM Dentsu always seemed to me a place that’s positive and enthusiastic – both about their future and the future of the brands they’re entrusted with. They have built a highly successful Melbourne agency in a relatively short time and have a clear idea of where they want to go. I look forward to helping them get there.”
Bagnasco will join BWM Dentsu in his new role towards the end of May, 2016.
15 Comments
Baggggers! Great hire.
Good guy and great hire
Congrats Baggers. The cake shops of Cremorne are the poorer for your leaving.
Congrats!
Well done Simon. Well done BWM.
Congrats BWM. Massive hire.
Bitty.
Good news
Nice one Baggers.
Good news! We shall be saved from the long harsh winters past
good one, Simon.
You’re so hot right now Baggers.
Congrats. Look forward to seeing your hot streak of highly awarded work continue!
So what happened Murray? No mention of him at all. Did he just disappear int thin air?Anyone know?
He vanished. No one can explain it. We think it was some sort of singularity or dark-matter thing. I remember, he was drinking a cup of tea at the time, and it sort of hung in the air for a moment before crashing to the ground. All that was left was a puddle and a scarf.