As content marketing continues to advance with
greater emphasis on applying data to deliver compelling consumer
experiences, Red Engine has made two key senior hires ahead of its next
growth phase.
The Sydney-based creative content agency, which was
recently named in BRW's prestigious Fast Starters list, has added DDB
Sydney head of digital planning Rowan Avis as strategy director
and Huw Morris, a former associate creative director at world
renowned advertising agencies Taxi and Crispin Porter + Bogusky.
Avis (above left) joins after more than three years at DDB Sydney. Prior to that she
was regional digital director across Asia and growth markets at
Neo@Ogilvy. Before working for creative agencies she was head of digital
media at Ikon for two years joining from Mindshare London where she
worked as managing partner responsible for the international digital
media requirements of clients including HSBC, Rolex, BP and Ford.
New
creative director Morris (above right) joins from News Corp where he was national
senior creative. He worked in Canada for more than 10 years as associate
creative director at kbs+, senior art director at Taxi and digital art
director at CP+B and has done stints at Ogilvy & Mather, Leo Burnett
and VCCP.
Julian Townley (above, centre), managing director at Red Engine said
the appointments of Avis and Morris represented a commitment from the
agency to fuse data and creativity to maximise engagement with
audiences.
Says Townley: "As content marketing evolves there is a
real opportunity to blend data analytics and creative thinking to
deliver effective and more targeted communications for our clients. In
Rowan and Huw we have two leaders in their respective fields who
understand how to harness this shifting landscape and we are delighted
to have them on board."
Says Avis: "By effectively using data we
can develop compelling content that delivers pioneering individualised
experiences. We're only at the beginning of what's possible in this area
and Red Engine has signalled its intent to get active in this space
which is why I'm excited to have joined them."
Says Morris: "Red
Engine is an agency built for the future. I feel we are forging a new
creative roadmap in the content space, leveraging clever data and
insights to develop campaign platforms that are in sync with how
consumers behave today. It's exciting to be part of this change."
The duo will work across Red Engine's clients including Telstra, CommBank, Metcash, Cordell, Jalna and Kimberly-Clark.