Social-first agency, We The People, has added experienced creative leader, Angie Fredatovich, into its ranks as Creative Lead of its New Zealand office.
Fredatovich arrives at We The People with over 15 years of creative experience, most recently at Culture
NZ & Stanley Street where she was Creative Director.
Fredatovich joins We The People with a track record of creating award-winning work; such as working on
brands such as Briscoes, Rebel Sport, Under Armour, AF Drinks, Mecca & Universal Pictures.
In welcoming Fredatovich, We The People Regional Creative Director, Chris Rogers, expressed his
enthusiasm.
“Angie is a unicorn. One of the rare talents that when you have the opportunity to work with, you jump at it. She brings a wealth of knowledge across all things social and a passion for innovation that’s already delivering amazing results.
“Our client partners are seeking a social-first partner that understands how to connect with audiences on fast-moving social platforms. Utilising data, web-culture trends and insights to create scroll-stopping moments at pace.”
We The People has continued to expand its creative team and presence in Aotearoa since opening an office in Auckland early last year.
“I’m incredibly excited to be stepping into the Creative Lead role at We The People, and leading our fabulous Kiwi creative team,” says Fredarovich.
“The mission We The People are on to help brands ‘own the moment’ on social aligns perfectly with my passion for content and innovation that raises the bar! It’s been great to get under the hood and stuck in!”
Operating offices across Melbourne, Sydney & Auckland, We The People is a social-first agency helping brands to conquer attention on social media across creative, social-first video, strategy, paid media and creators.
Client partners across Australia & New Zealand include Arnott’s Biscuits, Amazon, Jetstar, KFC and TikTok.
The post We The People welcomes Angie Fredatovich as Creative Lead appeared first on stoppress.co.nz.
More Stories
The Year in Ratings: How the Major News Outlets Performed in 2024
Hidden Gems: The 13 Best Ads of 2024 That You Haven’t Seen
Amazon, Boobs, and Gen AI: The 10 ADWEEK Stories Readers Loved Most