Facebook Bolsters Creative Shop Team

Facebook Bolsters Creative Shop Team

Facebook has announced it is making further investment in ANZ, by strengthening the capability of its Creative Shop, hiring three highly-respected senior creatives from some of the region’s best creative and tech companies.

Joining the Facebook team are Jay Morgan [feature image], Stef DiGianvincenzo and Ollie Beeston.

Facebook Creative Shop ANZ head Steve Coll said: “I am delighted to welcome Stef, Jay and Ollie to Facebook. They join a team of strong creative thinkers and bring a wealth of diverse talent, skill and experience to a team that is already collaborating with some of the most respected marketers and creators in the country. These new hires show the importance of creativity in the future of our platforms, where there is still so much untapped potential and opportunity for brands.

“It will also increase our capacity to collaborate with creative agencies. Australia and New Zealand agencies are, as we all know, world-renowned for creativity. Our goal is to work with the best brands, creators, makers, creatives and marketers to help take advantage of opportunities that exist now, and as our tech keeps developing.

“Challenging times galvanise the best creatives and marketers to find unexpected solutions and great new ideas. So, the prospect of adding these talented creatives to our team and exploring new possibilities with the best creative brains is truly exciting.”

The multi-awarded Morgan previously worked together with Coll at Havas WW Sydney, where Morgan won the agency’s first Webby and represented Australia as a panelist at SXSW 2014. Most recently, he was creative director and innovations director at The Monkey’s, and also served as president of the Cannes Mobile Jury in 2018.

DiGianvincenzo joins following a stint as Strategic Director at Google. Her work has been recognized at every major global award show, and she was formerly the Global Creative Lead on Nike Women, out of AKQA London. Stef is also a co-founder of Rare, which aims to tackle diversity in advertising, and has spoken at Semi-Permanent and Cannes.

Completing the trio of new hires, Ollie Beeston joins from Clemenger BBDO Sydney, where he was creative group head and co-author of the lauded ‘Come Down For Air’ campaign for Tourism Tasmania, as well as the internationally awarded ‘V Skills’ campaigns. Beeston has received numerous global awards for multiple campaigns and is also an accomplished artist and illustrator.

Facebook Australia and New Zealand managing director Will Easton said: “Everything we are seeing across Facebook and Instagram shows that great creative and craft on our platform is a fundamental part of campaign success. The importance of creativity is at an all-time high and we are excited to commit more high calibre resource to support ANZ marketers and creative agencies deliver high impact campaigns.”

 




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