The Monkeys has lured award-winning executive
creative director Vince Lagana from Leo Burnett, Sydney, who is set to
start in June.
Lagana joins the agency from his role as co-ECD at
Leo Burnett Sydney where he helped to create the globally awarded Coke
Small World Machines, Bundaberg Rum's Road to Recovery, and Samsung's
S-Drive, LifeLIVE, BrainBAND and Pocket Patrol initiatives.
Says
Lagana: "It's time for me to follow a fresh path and I'm excited to be
joining one of the best and most progressive advertising brands in the
country. I have a huge amount of respect for what The Monkeys has
achieved and I can't wait to help lead and drive its creative product
even further into the future."
Recently ranked by The One Club
as amongst the top ten creative directors in the world, Lagana has
established an impressive reputation as a creative director and art
director, including two-years as Associate Creative Director at Goodby,
Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco, and previously as Creative
Group Head at Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney.
His work for brands such as Coca-Cola, Diageo, Lion Nathan, Toyota,
Canon, Sony, WWF and Samsung has won hundreds of awards, including over
40 Cannes Lions and multiple D&AD Pencils. During his time at Leo
Burnett, the agency was ranked in the top 10 creative companies in the
world, twice by the Gunn Report, and in 2016, was named AFR's 4th Most
Innovative Company in Australia.
"I'm incredible grateful for my
time at Leo Burnett," says Lagana. "The culture and people is what
makes the place truly unique and the support I've been shown over the
years from Mark Tutssel and the Australian management team has helped me
grow as a creative leader. I leave Leo's knowing the future is bright
and under the creative leadership of Grant McAloon, the agency will
continue to thrive."
Adds The Monkeys co-founder and Group Chief
Creative Officer, Justin Drape: "Vinnie's a talented leader and a true
gentleman. He makes the people around him better so he will be an
integral part of our plans moving forward and Scott Nowell, Mark Green
and I are all looking forward to working with him again, having done so
many moons ago before starting The Monkeys."
Says Melinda Geertz,
CEO Leo Burnett Australia: "Vinnie has been with Leo Burnett for six
years, and in that time, he's been prolific, helping us create some of
our most award-winning, world class work. We're grateful for his love of
creativity, his passion for brilliant ideas and his incredible
dedication to design and craft. We're also grateful for his friendship.
Vinnie is a person with decency, generosity and kindness in abundance,
and we'll miss him. All of us at Leo Burnett wish him the very best."