MELBOURNE PALACE NAMES HOT SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM TO JOINT CD POST

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Gerhard and Brent-web.jpgThe Campaign Palace Melbourne has named the multi award winning South African team of Gerhard Myburgh and Brent Liebenberg as joint creative directors of the agency, replacing Tony Leishman, effective November 1.

The pair joins from Draft FCB, one of the top three creative agencies in South Africa, where Myburgh served as executive creative director with Leibenberg as his writer and CD.

Palace managing director Tom Cooper said the duo had an outstanding track record and were the ideal choice for the Palace: “There was a lot of interest in the role from top-drawer creatives around the world. Gerhard and Brent have great chemistry and an approach that I think the Melbourne market will find engaging and refreshing. They have deep integrated skills, which is pretty much a pre-requisite for creatives in the SA market and will be of great benefit to the Palace clients.”

“Gerhard and Brent haven’t just proven they can do world-class work themselves they’ve proven they can inspire the department around them to do world-class work too. It’s the ‘direction’ part of creative direction all too often overlooked.  I’m thrilled they’re joining us and looking forward to them taking The Melbourne Palace’s creative profile to new heights,” added Palace Chairman and ECD, Paul Fishlock.

Myburgh and Leibenberg bring impeccable credentials to the role, with stints at TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris under Tony Granger, and at Lowe Bull with Matthew Bull. They are awarded at D&AD, Cannes, Clio, and The One Show and are perennial winners at South Africa’s local awards, the Loeries. Their client experience includes retail, FMCG, finance, telcos and automotive. 

“Right now, we’re nervous and excited. Nervous because it’s a whole new country with a lot of big challenges. Excited because it’s a whole new country with a lot of big challenges. The Campaign Palace is one of the few agencies that you heard people speak of with reverence as a young creative, and we’re thrilled at the opportunity to be a part of it. That said, it’s all about the work, and we can’t wait to get stuck in,” said Myburgh.

The pair will commence at The Palace on November 1.