My, how Mojo Melbourne has shrunk

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Matt Houltham.jpgFranklinTipton.pngMojo Melbourne, which at its height three years ago had a staff of around 120, is now down to less than 20, according to sources who contacted CB yesterday – and that number includes several consultants. Three account service people are believed to have resigned in the last week.

In early January, CB revealed that Matt Houltham (left) resigned as digital partner of ZenithOptimedia and Publicis Mojo Melbourne to join Naked, Melbourne as managing director.

Back in November, CB also revealed that Franklin Tipton (right), the executive creative director at Mojo Melbourne – who had only been a year in the role – had resigned – to return to the U.S. with his wife and two young children, in February this year.

Mojo Melbourne’s rapid decline in staff numbers has been noticeable since the the departure of former national ECD Darren Spiller to the national ECD job at Fallon USA in June 2009. Spiller was soon joined at Fallon by his fellow Publicis Mojo, Melbourne team mates Christy Peacock to head of art in August 2009, Leon Wilson to creative group head in November 2009 and head of TV Corey Esse in February last year.

According to the same sources, Mojo’s digital creative department is a shadow of its former self, with the last of the full-time digital designers departing on Monday, leaving only two outside contractors overseeing digital projects, including the needs of Tourism Victoria (which will be going up for pitch early this year). At its peak last year, the digital department numbered 15 to 20, headed by then digital creative director, Joel Thomson, who left late last year.