Tony Granger retires as Debbi Vandeven named global chief creative officer of VMLY&R; Paul Nagy takes regional CCO Australia and NZ role
Following the September merger of Y&R and VML to form VMLY&R, the WPP-owned network has today announced its creative leadership team.
The network will be led by Global Chief Creative Officer Debbi Vandeven, who was previously Global CCO of VML. Vandeven is one of very few female global chief creative officers in the industry. She will lead more than 2,000 creatives across the world. Vandeven will report to Jon Cook, VMLY&R Global CEO.
Y&R global chief creative officer Tony Granger has announced his retirement after a decade in the top job, leaving an enviable creative track record during his award-winning career.
Says Vandeven: “I’m excited to bring the creative energy of our two agencies, and this tenured team of talent from across the globe, together to create powerful and culturally relevant work for our client partners. Our aim is to find new impactful ways to create connected brands and, most importantly, drive value for our client partners.”
Says Cook: “Since joining VML in 2000, Debbi has fostered a collaborative creative environment that delivers innovative work driven by inspiring connections across the connected consumer experience for clients around the world. Under her leadership, VML experienced unprecedented award recognition, including being named Cannes Lions Entertainment Agency of the Year two years in a row. She will, undoubtedly, continue that momentum in her new role.”
In 2018, together VML and Y&R won 65 Lions, with VML earning top 10 rankings in the US, North America and globally. Other accolades include ANDY Awards, Art Directors Club, CLIO Awards, Facebook Awards, London International Awards, New York Festivals, One Show, Spikes Asia, Webby Awards and more. Under Vandeven’s leadership, VML was named on the 2018, 2017 and 2016 Ad Age Agency A-Lists.
Vandeven has been honored on Adweek’s Creative 100 and Business Insider’s “30 Most Creative People in Advertising” 2016 list. She has served on international award show juries, including ANDY Awards, Art Directors Club (2018 jury chair), Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (2018 entertainment jury president), CLIO Awards (2016 digital jury chair) and One Show Interactive.
This year, Vandeven was part of the founding group of female agency leaders who launched Time’s Up/ Advertising to address the industry’s pervasive problems with sexual harassment and gender inequality. She was named one of Ad Age’s “Women to Watch” in 2014 and is a strong supporter of initiatives advancing women in creative leadership. This mindset contributed to VML being named one of the best-ever 3% certified agencies in 2017.
Paul Nagy (left) has been named Regional CCO of Australia and New Zealand.
He has more than 20 years of experience leading international agencies and brands. He has been awarded gold at all major international award shows – including Cannes, Award and the Effies – and his work has been included in WARC’s “100 Smartest Marketing Campaigns In The World” in 2014, the “Best of the Best” award at AIMIA and B&T’s Campaign of the Year in 2015 for Dolmio “Pepper Hacker.” This year for Y&R, he has won gold at Cannes, AdStars, and the London International Awards, in addition to a Grand Prix at Spikes Asia.
John Godsey and Jason Xenopoulos have been appointed CCOs of VMLY&R North America.
Godsey served as North American Chief Creative Officer at VML since January 2017. His 25 years of brand-building expertise includes stints at FCB-Chicago and JWT-Detroit. At JWT, Godsey helped create a branded content discipline for Ford and Lincoln. In 2010, Godsey joined VML where he helped win the agency’s first Cannes Lion in 2012. Since then, his leadership has helped bring home nearly 50 more Lions for VML, including work for Wendy’s, Gatorade, NAPA and Tennessee Tourism. In 2018, VML was ranked in the top 10 globally at Cannes where Godsey’s most recent film, “It All Begins with a Song,” helped VML in being named Cannes Entertainment Agency of the Year for the second year in a row. Godsey has served on international award show juries, including Dubai Lynx, New York Festivals, Webby and multiple Addy and One Show juries. Godsey will reside in the principal office of Kansas City.
In addition to his new role as North America CCO, Xenopoulos will serve as CEO of VMLY&R New York. He previously served as CCO, EMEA, based out of VML South Africa’s o ce in Cape Town. His leadership has been vital to the growth of the agency’s creative reputation in South Africa and on the global stage. He helped lead VML South Africa to win a host of local and international awards, including VML being awarded Cannes Entertainment Agency of the Year in 2017, largely because of work for Absolut Vodka. In 2010, Xenopoulos co-founded NATIVE, which became part of the VML global network in 2013; he previously served as CEO and CCO of VML South Africa. Xenopoulos will reside in the principal o ce of New York.
Jaime Mandelbaum has been named Regional CCO of Europe.
He has served as Chief Creative Officer of Y&R Europe since January 2016.
He has been instrumental in driving award-winning work in the region. Under his leadership, Y&R brought home the rst and second Gold Cannes Lions for the Czech Republic as well as the first Grand Prix for Turkey in 2015. Y&R EMEA ranked #1 regional network of the year at Cannes Lions 2017. And recently, he was named to the Golden Drum Hall of Fame. He has worked across three continents with top global brands like Adidas, Absolut Vodka, Bel, BBC, BMW, Chanel, Coca-Cola, Danone, Forbes, Harley Davidson, LG, Marks & Spencer, Nike, Playstation, Volvic and Vodafone. He previously served as chief creative officer for the Central and Eastern Europe region and rst joined the agency in March of 2010 as chief creative officer of Y&R Prague. He has also worked with agencies including TBWA Berlin, Leo Burnett Prague, Jung von Matt Hamburg and Kaspen Jung von Matt.
Martin “Nino” Goldberg has been named Regional CCO of LATAM.
He will continue to serve as regional CCO of LATAM and Executive Creative Director for Telefónica and Movistar globally. In addition, he will continue his role as CCO of Dhélet VMLY&R, a creative boutique based in Argentina that serves both local and global WPP projects. Prior to joining Y&R, he worked at Lowe, DDB, McCann and TBWA. Throughout his career, he has led communications for global brands such as Coca-Cola, Danone, Visa, Colgate, The International Olympic Committee, Red Cross and Unilever, among others. He has been a speaker, jury member and awarded in the top industry festivals: Cannes, Clio, One Show, London Festival, New York Festival, El Ojo de Iberoamérica, El Sol, FIAP and E e. Goldberg was selected as one of Forbes’ 35 under 35.
Ryan McManus has been named Regional CCO, South Africa.
Under his leadership, VML South Africa experienced phenomenal growth and climbed the creative rankings, including being named Entertainment Agency of the Year at Cannes 2017 and Bookmarks Agency of the Year 2016 and 2014. He has been recognized numerous times at Cannes Lions, D&AD, Loeries, One Show, Art Directors Club, E e Awards, New York Festivals and more, and brings a wealth of global experience and clear purpose into his work, having travelled and worked across some of the world’s top agencies. Before joining VML, McManus co-founded jointhepipe.org, a nongovernmental organization that won Best New Initiative from UNICEF. He also co-founded The Soon Institute, a company focused on prototyping futures within the communication industry. McManus has been listed in Mail & Guardian’s “200 Young South Africans” list and The Media’s Top 40 Under 40. He also sits on the executive committee of Creative Circle in South Africa.
Kalpesh Patankar has been named Regional CCO, Middle East and North Africa.
He previoulsy served as Regional Executive Creative Director of Middle East and North Africa, based in Dubai. In 2018 he was named among the top 10 Global Agency Leaders by Adweek. Patankar has been one of the most e ective and awarded creatives in the region. He has created celebrated work for Coca-Cola, Harvey Nichols, Landrover, Colgate and many others. Before joining the agency, he led creative in Asia with Saatchi & Saatchi Mumbai and Ogilvy Singapore. At Ogilvy Singapore he worked on DBS, the largest bank in the region, and at Saatchi & Saatchi his work for Ariel made him the No.1 ranked creative in India and helped the agency become the most awarded in 2000. At Cannes Lions, he helped Y&R EMEA become Regional Network of the Year in 2017 and the 4
th most creative agency in 2013.
VMLY&R is actively recruiting a regional CCO in Asia.
7 Comments
I thought Aden was the ECD?
‘How many will still be around in 12 months?’
Wonder if Nagy will do see the recent dodgy promotions at VML for what they really are
Wonder if Nagy will do see the recent dodgy creative dept promotions at VML for what they really are
I thought Louise was ECD
Something really stinks at VML – hopefully Nagy can make things right
How long does it take to rid the organisations psyche of the poison of the late 90s?
Can they cleanse it before the effects of being reduced to ‘asches’ wear off or will it be another victim of the men in grey suits with pencil thin moustaches.