Wunderman Thompson Singapore lures Mateusz Mroszczak out of BBDO to fill Chief Creative Officer role
Wunderman Thompson Singapore has hired Mateusz Mroszczak to the Chief Creative Officer role effective immediately.
Prior to joining Wunderman Thompson, Mroszczak was ECD at BBDO Singapore and before this, he had worked at agencies such as Y&R, BBDO and Happiness around the world including Brussels, New York and Ho Chi Minh City.
His extensive experience covers global brands and multiple categories including Land Rover, Campbell’s Unilever, VISA, Colgate, AIA, Pepsi and more.
His work has been recognized more than 200 times in both national and international awards shows including Golds at Cannes Lions, Eurobest, London International Awards, Clio’s and CCB. Most notably, his “Coins of Hope” campaign for Child Focus was awarded 5 Cannes Lions at the 2017 Festival.
An agency statement says Mroszczak’s excellence in creative delivery makes him the best person to lead the agency to deliver the very best work to their clients. Mroszczak is a globally proven and awarded creative leader, who brings a modern approach to developing compelling and innovative work that connects brands and people to drive business results for clients.
He is the 3rd generation of Mroszczak AdMen; both his father and grandfather worked in the industry.
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Ex BBDO ECD resurfaces as Wunderman Thompson CCO while Ex Wunderman Thompson ECD resurfaces as BBDO CCO. Merry go round begins again.
If the work created at BBDO is anything to go by I hardly see anything merry on the cards.
Same for the dude who went over to BBDO.
Depressing times all around.
I think Jussy needs to find a job that keeps him satisfied and busy.
Mat safe travels over to your new agency! The nicest most energetic person in all of dull ass sully Singapore.
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Jussy could be a woman.
I was feeling sorry for myself when I commented. Feeling depressed makes me write stupid things.
Apology to both the dude who went over to BBDO and the dude who started in Wunderman.
Wishing them all the best in their new roles. Stay merry.
Stay merry and jussy.