HOELTER TO CD OF THE PALACE SYDNEY
CB EXCLUSIVE – Cameron Hoelter has been named creative director of The Campaign Palace Sydney, filling the void left by the departure late last year of joint CDs Georgia Arnott and Jon Burden to start-up shop, Banjo.
Hoelter joins from Clemenger Melbourne where he has spent the past four years as a CD. His 15 years in the business also includes stints at agencies in Sydney and Hobart.
During his career Hoelter has worked across a portfolio of Australia’s most famous brands, including Pure Blonde, Sorbent, Libra, Twisties, Nicorette, Mercedes-Benz, Just Jeans, and Hahn Premium Light.
He has been a jury member of various award local and international award shows, including Adfest Asia and Chairman of the film and television jury at AWARD, and has won various national and international awards including
Cannes Lions, D&AD, Adfest Asia, New York Festivals and AWARD.
The Campaign Palace national CEO Jacques Burger said that Hoelter would bring a re-energised focus to the Sydney creative department: “Cameron is a perfect fit for the Palace – he has great creative and strategic skills and will enhance our delivery of award winning channel neutral creative thinking.”
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Ahhhhhhhh… I get it now. I see what you’ve done there… Nice one Cam.
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. On top of that a great creative. Good news.
Cam, you da man!
No, seriously floks….
No mention of Emma?
Or Russell Smyth?
Cam is a talented, decent human being with creative gifts far beyond most people I’ve met.
And I’ve met a lot.
I’m not sure the glory days of the Palace can be restored – unfortunately the world no longer seems to have a place for an agency with such purity of purpose – but hopefully with Cam in a position of power, we’ll once again see great work with strong, bold, simple, and most importantly funny ideas.
I remain a fan, Cam
Anonymous.
Congrats my long lost friend!!
Much Goodness to you,
Denver
Cafe Who.
hey cam – onya mate…
hope that means miss mardi is coming back into town too. god i love that girl
Excellent.
Kept that quiet sunshine.
Instead of flirting with the idea of moving you’ve gone and done it. And very timely indeed.
Melbourne’s loss is Sydney’s gain mate.
Congrats Cam
Hopefully we’ll catch up soon for a bit of inter-office horseplay.
Carve it up mate.
It’s great to see Campbell coming back to Sydney.
And much to his relief, 2:25, he won’t be working on Campbells.
Good on you Cam. I’m sure you’ll be great.
Good on you…
But my comment is directed at everyone that craps on about the glory days of the palace, that time when they were writing ads about ansett hostesses that would put people in court for sexual discrimination in these not so glorious days.
If you want to return to the glory days, you’ll never exist in the future.
Look up ahead and keep it positive.