Under the leadership of new creative head Alistair Ross, Draftfcb in London has welcomed two new teams to join the agency’s increasingly prominent creative department.
Dan Shone, copywriter and Sean Cullen, art director join the agency from BD Network where they worked together on campaigns for Worthington’s and Cineworld Cinemas. Between them they’ve worked at integrated agencies such as Isobel, Souk, CHI & Partners, McCann Erickson & Elvis. At Draftfcb in London, they are producing creative for upcoming Nivea For Men and Jamaica Tourist Board campaigns.
Creative head, Ross, has also match-made Cate Anderson, copywriter and Carley Jackson, art director from Crayon and Claydon Heeley respectively. Anderson’s experience crosses various channels and accounts, notably Honda, Sony and BT. In 2010 she represented the U.K. after winning Campaign & The Wanted Ads Young Team of the Year. Jackson who also spent time at Elvis Communications has worked on Sailor Jerry and extensively on Virgin including Virgin Holidays, Virgin Trains and Virgin Media. They’re currently working on the Post office, Elastoplast and Hyundai accounts.
“I'm very happy to welcome Cate, Carley, Dan and Sean to the creative team as they are fully matching what we want to achieve: getting young, entrepreneurial teams, able to think big and craft the details and these two teams definitely fit the criteria,” said Ross.