Ogilvy East CCO Chris Garbutt Resigns

Chris Garbutt, the Ogilvy veteran who moved to New York last February for a new role leading creative at “Ogilvy East,” has announced his plans to resign his current position with the agency.

A South African native, Garbutt began his agency career with Ogilvy & Mather in Johannesburg before joining the TBWA organization. He spent several years as CD at TBWAHuntLascaris before moving to Paris, where he ran creative for such TBWA clients as Nissan, Sony and Absolut. In 2008, Ogilvy Paris hired him as ECD; he “worked closely” with Global CCO Tham Khai Meng before jumping across the pond, where he has reported to North American CCO Steve Simpson for the past 18 months.

Simpson and Ogilvy New York CEO Lou Aversano wrote the internal memo, which includes the agency’s public statement:

CHRIS GARBUTT

Today we have accepted Chris Garbutt’s resignation as CCO of Ogilvy & Mather East. Chris is set to become global creative president at another agency, a role he has long aspired to.

In all, Chris has been a member of the Ogilvy family for 15 years. He first joined Ogilvy & Mather in Johannesburg in 1995. Later, he led creative at Ogilvy & Mather Paris for eight years, before arriving in New York in May 2014. Although his tenure in New York was brief, Chris’s contributions have been important, and his passion and work ethic have been admirable.

This is the way of the business—of every business—as we all know. Happily, we can wish Chris well without anxiety. The usual thing to say is we have a “deep bench;” this would understate the case. In truth, we have great depth and strength in creative leaders who are already playing key positions on the floor.

Later today, we will issue a brief public statement. It reads:

Ogilvy & Mather has accepted Chris Garbutt’s resignation from his role as Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy & Mather East. We appreciate Chris’s accomplishments to the Ogilvy & Mather network over the past decade and, specifically, to the New York agency over the past year. We wish Chris all the best and have no further comment at this time.

Let’s all just leave it at that.

Very best,

Lou Aversano Steve Simpson

Ogilvy framed his move to New York as the creation of a new role; agency staffers told Adweek at the time that he entered the organization with “a mandate to oversee creative across disciplines including advertising, customer engagement, public relations, digital, shopper marketing, branded content and entertainment.” Ogilvy also ensured Adweek that Garbutt’s move would not affect the influence/responsibilities of then-CCO Calle Sjoenell. As we now know, though, Sjoenell left the agency six months later and returned to his native Sweden via Lowe Brindfors; Garbutt himself then promoted ECD/partner Corinna Falusi to the CCO role in New York in what was seen as his first big executive move.

Sources say that Garbutt’s decision came during last week’s Cannes Lions Festival and that his announcement was “unexpected”; we have no word on where he will be going or the agency’s plans to replace him.

Corinna Falusi Promoted to CCO at Ogilvy New York

Ogilvy New York picked the Friday before the Super Bowl to announce the promotion Corinna Falusi, formerly ECD and senior partner, to the chief creative officer position.

Only nine months ago, Falusi was promoted from GCD to ECD in a move that also saw Michael Paterson become GCD and senior partner; this latest announcement marks the first executive change made by Chris Garbutt since he assumed the CCO role at Ogilvy East last February.

Falusi replaces Calle Sjoenell, who left Ogilvy back in August to return to his native Sweden…and a position at Lowe.

The new CCO, who joined Ogilvy in 2012 after nearly ten years with StrawberryFrog in both Amsterdam and New York, ran creative on Coca-Cola, IKEA, Fanta, Spotify and, most recently, Coke Zero. She will continue to lead the first two accounts while “driv[ing] the creative vision of the New York agency.”

Falusi will report to Garbutt, who calls her “an obvious choice” for the role, while working closely with New York President Adam Tucker.

Ogilvy New York Gets Romantic in First Tiffany’s Spot

Way back in February we learned that Ogilvy had signed the iconic (and for once we think that word is justified) retailer Tiffany’s.

The news told us that the agency’s New York and Paris offices would serve as the company’s creative hubs, and today Ogilvy New York launched its first work for the relatively new client.

It’s very animated, very musical, and quite literally blue.

We’ve never seen Times Square or the Rockefeller skating rink so empty, but this is a fantasy…

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Ogilvy Channels Paris ECD to Head Up East Coast Ops

chrisogilvySources familiar with the matter tell us that Chris Garbutt, who has been with Ogilvy & Mather for the past seven years, has joined up with the WPP-owned East Coast operations, has joined up to head up its East Coast U.S. operations. Prior to this time at O&M, Garbutt worked for several years at TBWA\Paris and South African-based TBWA\Hunt Lascaris. We’ll await for a statement soon from Ogilvy on the matter. From what we’ve been told, Garbutt will be moving to the agency by year’s end. Here’s a comment from those in the know:

“The multi- award-winning creative director of Ogilvy Paris would he desires elsewhere? If the rumor begins to swell in advertising world, it is because it is founded. According to our information , a transfer of the “chief creative officer” to Ogilvy New York is under consideration. It could be done ‘ by the end of the year ,’ said a spokesman for the agency , insisting on the “quite natural” character of this movement, in an international group where “offices in New York Paris and work closely in the management of brands”. In fact , functions and especially the title of Chris Garbutt in the New York cousin had not yet been determined, as well as the conditions for eventual succession in the Paris office. If this departure became effective – he is still there to manage teams, Ogilvy would have to work hard to find the equivalent of South African hunter Lions (18 in 2013, including a Grand Prix Outdoor) , like a fish in the water with the digital , which led twice Ogilvy France on top of Eurobest . It is for this young successor of Bernard Bureau that the function of “chief creative officer” for all of Ogilvy France had been specially created in mid-2012 . He knows O & M long : it started at Ogilvy and Mather MTSR , South Africa in 1995 , before joining France and especially TBWA \ G1 on Nissan budget. Then return Ogilvy in 2008 as Creative Director of Ogilvy Paris .

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Thursday Morning Stir

-Indie integrated agency iris Worldwide has welcomed McGarryBowen alum Andre Galan to head up its newly acquired Barclaycard business.

-SapientNitro has appointed Marcelo Sant’Iago to the role of VP, business development for Latin America.

-L.A.-based Zambezi announced its partnership with Caesars Interactive Entertainment in the latter’s launch of online poker on WSOP.com.

-Here’s your latest appointment of judge and jury for the 2013 New York Festivals:

·         Warren Brown, Creative Founder, BMF Sydney, Australia

·         Chris Garbutt, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy & Mather Paris

·        Guido Heffels,  Chief Creative Officer, Heimat Werbeagentur GmbH

·      Diane Ruggie, Creative Director & Partner, Velocebella, USA

-Apple has topped Fortune‘s list of “World’s Most Admired Companies” for the sixth year in a row.

-Y&R Midwest/VML is behind a new Pinterest page to help those in need. link

-We’ve been told that Laird+Partners is behind the Target spot above, which includes music from electro-poppers, Dragonette.

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