OMD Appoint Russ Mitchinson As Head Of Macca’s Strategy

OMD Appoint Russ Mitchinson As Head Of Macca’s Strategy

OMD have today announced the hire of Russ Mitchinson to lead their over-arching communications strategy development across the McDonald’s business.

This is a further example of OMD bolstering their strategic offering following the recently announced appointment of industry specialist Michael Pilz.

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Mitchinson (pictured above) joins with a wealth of award-winning international strategic planning experience across creative agencies both in the UK and Australia, and specifically on McDonald’s having worked extensively on the account at DDB.

Mitchinson has judged the Effectiveness category at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, and has led sessions on Innovation with Google, Creativity from Cannes, and the Battle of Big Thinking. He has chaired the Account Planning Group (APG), and also sits on the board of the Communications Council, Australia.

Mark Jarrett, MD OMD Sydney said, “We are absolutely delighted to welcome a strategist of Russ’ calibre to the OMD Australia team. His experience will inject a fresh approach to our thinking and help drive forward our strategic output for both McDonald’s and the wider agency”.

Mitchinson added, “We live in exciting times, with new and unexpected ways to engage consumers in ideas… which can come from anywhere. I bring a deeper level of brand knowledge, and always put people first. I’ve consistently respected the quality of thinking from OMD, and I look forward to driving the strategic product and helping to grow the business.”

Mitchinson will be based in the OMD Sydney office, and his appointment is effective immediately.




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