Movers & Shakers: Apple, oOh!, WPP, WFA, BMF, ARN

By AdNews | 24 April 2026
 

Apple CEO Tim Cook steps down

John Ternus will succeed Cook as CEO from September 1.

oOh! Media appoints directors for SA and WA

Nathan Robertson appointed commercial director for South and Western Australia and Bree Tassell to South Australian sales director.

Former Stan CMO Diana Ilinkovski joins Prezzee

She has also held senior roles at Twentieth Century Fox, Village Roadshow and LVMH Group

Sarah Kenny returns from the UK to head of data and technology at WPP Media NZ

She was also part of the WPP UK team that secured the UK Government's lead media agency contract in December 2025.

Australia’s Josh Faulks appointed to WFA 

Faulks, CEO of the AANA (Australian Association of National Advertisers), has been appointed to the executive committee of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA).

The Monkey’s co-founder Scott Nowell joins BMF

The position replaces the chief creative officer role that Stephen de Wolf held before leaving last year

ARN appoints Ollie Wards director, video and social

He has been tasked with strengthening partnerships with major platforms, developing new content formats and delivering new revenue streams.

Emma Macdonald joins Women in Media board of directors 

Macdonald is the driving force behind Women in Media's National Press Club addresses and founded The Caroline Jones Women in Media Young Journalist’s Award. 

Deloitte’s David Gatt joins Nick Garrett at Omnicom Oceania

He joins Omnicom Oceania as managing director of marketing operations and ecosystem design.

Soup appoints DEPT’s Jessica White general manager

She joins from DEPT's APAC business, where she was VP of creative and media. 

Nibble Edge appoints Deb Rajadurai account director 

Rajadurai joins from Murmur Group, where she was senior account manager.

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