Staff Reporters
Jul 25, 2012

Grey Australia hires new management for Canberra

CANBERRA - Grey Australia has appointed Tony Mansfield as general manager to head operations in Canberra and has named Matt Jonson as creative director.

Tony Mansfield (left) and Matt Johnson
Tony Mansfield (left) and Matt Johnson

Mansfield, formerly head of strategy and account management at independent design agency Hulsbosch Design, brings with him more than a decade of experience in brand identity and communications. He started work at Grey today. 

Johnson is a 16-year industry veteran and joins from the STW Group, where he held senior positions at Ogilvy and The Brand Shop.  
 
Commenting on the two new hires, Luke Waldren, CEO of Grey Australia said, "These hires reflect the steady progress we are making in the growth of our business in Canberra, as well as our commitment to providing deep industry knowledge and trusted, value-added advice for our clients.” 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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