DDB Sydney Raids BMF As Stephanie Allen Named Senior Copywriter

DDB Sydney Raids BMF As Stephanie Allen Named Senior Copywriter

DDB Sydney has continued to strengthen its creative department with the addition of Stephanie Allen (lead image) as senior copywriter.

Allen will work alongside her new creative partner, Andrew Torrisi, who joined DDB in July 2021.

Allen previously spent almost six years as a copywriter at BMF. She has given back to the industry as an AWARD School tutor, and has been recognised at award shows including Effies, Shots, and AWARD Awards.

In 2020, she was named one of B&T’s 30 under 30 in the Creative category.

DDB Sydney executive creative director Matt Chandler said: “I’m very, very (very) pleased Steph has joined us at DDB. She’s an exceptionally talented writer and thinker, not to mention a delightful person. I’ve been a fan for a couple of years, so I look forward to seeing the brilliant stuff she gets up to here.”

Allen said: “I’m excited to work across DDB’s great range of clients and with an amazing bunch of talented and nice people.”




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