Snack Drawer opens Sydney office with three new hires

Tayla Foster
By Tayla Foster | 28 October 2022
 
Andrew Brentnall, Steph Panecasio and Patrick Ilagan

Melbourne based internet-first creative agency Snack Drawer has expanded its footprint with the opening of a Sydney office and three new hires.

The expansion to Sydney follows a rush of new business wins, including the Netflix ANZ social account that saw Snack Drawer assume responsibility for driving conversation across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and Twitter channels.

Joining the Snack Drawer team are head of social media and content Andrew Brentnall, editorial lead Steph Panecasio and creator Patrick Ilagan.

Brentnall joins from NOVA Entertainment where he spent the past two years as managing producer, overseeing a team of producers and editors to create a suite of award-winning original podcast series, including Brenda, Call Me! with Courtney Act and Vanity, and The Space with Casey Donovan. His experience also includes two years as a Creative Director at Amplify; and as senior content manager at Universal Music where his live music video for Troye Sivan won an ARIA Award.

Steph Panecasio joins from CNET, where she worked as an editor in the Culture team, prior to which she worked across the Pedestrian Group titles as a Native content writer.

Patrick Ilagan's creative background includes roles as video editor and Animator with Healthily and as a freelance Video Editor at Pause Fest and Melbourne Queer Film Festival. He graduated from Swinburne University of Technology with a diploma in film and television as well as a degree in Digital Media Design in 2020.

Snack Drawer’s growing client roster includes NBCUniversal, Dr. Martens, Smiling Mind, and Swinburne University

 

 

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