Clemenger Group announces Les Timar as new CEO; Robert Morgan to continue as chairman
After 23 years as chairman and CEO of the Clemenger Group, Robert Morgan (right) will hand his CEO responsibilities to Les Timar (left), effective 1 January 2022. Robert Morgan will continue to act as chairman of the Group.
Les Timar has been with the Clemenger Group for 23 years and is currently the CEO of GRACosway, one of the operating companies in the Group. He was one of the founders of GRA 27 years ago, led the company through its merger with Cosway and has successfully built the firm into the pre-eminent public affairs, strategic communications and investor relations practice in Australia, and more recently overseen a successful expansion into New Zealand.
Says Andrew Robertson, president and CEO of BBDO Worldwide Inc., majority owner of Clemenger Group: “Whilst advertising has always been and will always be at the heart of the Clemenger Group, it has developed into a comprehensive and diverse portfolio of specialist companies.
“I am convinced that Les will continue to nurture the Group’s commitment to creativity and its ability to provide the best possible advice and solutions to clients across the marketing and communications spectrum, as it continues to evolve.”
Says Morgan: “Les is a strong leader with impeccable management credentials to lead our Group forward.
“He is a people person, is passionate about doing the best for his clients, and is highly respected by employees, clients and in the business community at large.”
Says Timar: “Clemenger Group has an outstanding legacy of creativity and innovation over 75 years and my clear mandate is to continue Robert’s record of strong leadership and sustained growth.”
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Nicest guy I’ve ever met
Well done, Les. Great to see the public affairs/IR/comms guys get key leadership positions!
So it was to be Garrett, then Howie. It shows where Clemenger Group was heading. In saying that, there will be nervousness about a creative person not at the top (exit stage left James McGrath) and there will be noses out of joint on the board, from others who felt they were better placed. Good luck Les. It is all in front of you.
He can’t make a worse go of it than has been happening for the last 5 years.