Dentsu ANZ appoints Annalise Brown to the newly created role of CMO

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Dentsu ANZ appoints Annalise Brown to the newly created role of CMO

Dentsu ANZ has today announced the appointment of Annalise Brown to the newly created role of CMO.

 

Brown will be responsible for pivoting the awareness and understanding of dentsu and its brand portfolio: Carat, iProspect, dentsu X, Merkle, BWM Isobar, Haystac, Cox Inall, MKTG and SMG and the Group go to market strategies.

Dentsu is committed to partnering with brands to achieve meaningful progress, while also being a force for both growth and good. The Group boasts extensive expertise in business transformation across the entire customer journey, which enables them to create effective solutions for partners that unlock new sources of growth.

CEO of dentsu ANZ, Angela Tangas, said Brown is an ideal fit for the role of CMO, owing to her deep experience in PR, marketing and the agency landscape – most recently owning and operating her own consultancy: “Annalise has more than 20 years’ experience working with brands to develop communications strategies across a broad range of industries, including retail, financial services and not-for-profits.

“Having built a career focused on amplifying brands in the earned and owned space, Annalise is passionate about creating meaningful connections with varied audiences, and I know she will make an incredible impact for our clients, as well as profiling and celebrating the work we do to the wider market.”

Says Brown: “I’m excited to join the dentsu team. I truly believe in the vision and purpose that Angela and the team are driving throughout the Group and this is an opportunity I could not let pass by.”

Prior to joining dentsu, Brown has held the roles of CEO at Frank (part of the enero Group), MD of Bang PR (part of M&C Saatchi), MD of Porter Novelli Australia (part of Clemenger Group), as well as stints at Splendid Communications Group and Spin Communications.

Brown will join the dentsu ANZ leadership team and commences in the role full time from September 6.