AUCKLAND, Today: The Monkeys Aotearoa is bolstering its strategic offering announcing three new hires – head of planning Tom Sykes, strategic planner Haley Hetherington and senior planner Craig McLeod.
With a career spanning social media, digital, brand and communications strategy, Sykes has worked across a diverse range of local and global brands including Sky, Westpac, Heineken, Farmlands, Lexus, KiwiRail and Pet Refuge.
Before landing in New Zealand, Sykes brought blockbuster films and Marvel shows to South Africa with Netflix.
As a planner in Clemenger Group agencies, Hetherington has spent the past five years at Proximity NZ and justONE, working on brand, direct and retail projects for clients including ANZ, Spark, George Weston Foods and Kiwi Property.
“There’s a lot of work ahead of us, but with a couple of weapons in Haley and Craig, we couldn’t ask for a better start.”
She says she’s excited to work across integrated accounts and to use data, creativity and technology to do impactful work.
McLeod joins The Monkeys from his position as strategic partner at Pitchblack. With over ten years’ experience working at agencies DDB, GPY&R and Y&R New Zealand, across Speights, Public Transport Victoria, Countdown, Burger King and Air NZ.
He has won 20 effectiveness awards from Cannes Lions and APAC Effies.
Sykes said: “On the new planning department line up, I’m looking forward to helping put creativity on a bigger platform that’s just absolutely thrilling.
“There’s a lot of work ahead of us, but to do it with a couple of weapons in Haley and Craig, we couldn’t have asked for a better start.”
About The Monkeys Aotearoa
The Monkeys, which are part of Accenture Interactive, use the Accenture website as a NZ contact address.
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