It's hard to keep up with all the latest moves across media, marketing, and advertising, so we've made a list. Check out the biggest moves in adland this week.
The former CEO of Omnicom has joined JOY agency as a co-principal and group chief executive.
He is retiring as chief operating officer at the end of the year.
Paul Sigaloff surfaces at Mortar
The former Yahoo and oOh!media executive has been appointed global chief customer officer, a new role created to support the company’s international expansion.
Brett Sandler to be ARN’s Perth audio sales director
The group sales director in Melbourne is returning to his home city.
oOh!media promotes Krista Walton to NSW agency sales director
She steps into the role after six years as group business director and will now lead the agency sales team across the state.
Jeremy Hogg exits Howatson+Company
He has stepped down as executive creative director four years after joining the independent agency.
M+C Saatchi hires from Droga5 and Thinkerbell
Topher Jones joins the national leadership team in the newly-created client experience director role based in Sydney, while Louise Rutherford moves into the Melbourne office as client partner.
MAXMEDIALAB appoints Michael Dargan
The luxury-focused agency has made him senior digital media manager.
He is head of sales for LocalEyes Retail Media Network, the company's newly launched advertising platform.
Brent Hill, the former CEO of Tourism Fiji, has been named chief marketing officer for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, as the organising committee moves from planning to execution.
The independent agency has appointed Natalia Shore.
Marketer becomes chief executive at Lion
Anubha Sahasrabuddhe, Lion’s chief growth & commercial officer and former CMO, has been appointed chief executive officer of the alcoholic beverage group's ANZ business.
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