BWM Group lures Whybin\TBWA Sydney CD Asheen Naidu for executive creative director role

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Rob Belgiovane and Asheen Naidu.jpgAustralia: After a 12-month search, Belgiovane Williams Mackay (BWM) has announced the appointment of Asheen Naidu to the role of executive creative director of BWM Group Sydney.

Commencing in January 2015, Naidu (right), who is currently a CD at Whybin\TBWA, Sydney, will be working with BWM Group chief creative officer Rob Belgiovane (left) and Murray White, BWM Melbourne executive creative director, to lead BWM creative following new client wins including Jemena, NBN, News Limited, Medibank float, RACT and CarsGuide.

BWM Partners and new ECD.jpgDuring his career, Naidu has worked for renowned international agencies such as BBH, The Campaign Palace, Leo Burnett and Saatchi & Saatchi. He has collected more than 70 awards, including 10 Cannes Lions and three Effies, for highly successful campaigns such as NRMA ‘Car Creation’.

Says Belgiovane: “Asheen will be a great asset to the BWM Sydney team and clients. Aside from being highly awarded, he has consistently delivered successful and highly effective work for major national and international brands across a diverse range of channels and mediums.

“Asheen is respected within the industry for creating some of the boldest creative work for major clients. He’s a great fit for the agency and shares our vision for creating campaigns that get Australians talking. We look forward to seeing him further enhance the creative reputation and skill set of the agency.”

BWM Creatives.jpgNaidu will drive BWM’s talented creative team in Sydney, joining Tom Manion, Kevin MacNamara, Sean Lavery, Chris McMullen, James Russell, Zac Pritchard, Adam Guastella, Fee Millist and Sam Grant.

Says Naidu: “I’ve long admired the standout work that BWM produces and its creative ethos of ‘Ideas that get Australians talking’.

“The BWM partners are hands-on in the business every day, which is an inspiration to the teams, encouraging them to be brave with their ideas, and ensures that the charisma of the agency continues 18 years after its inception.

“I’m looking forward to starting the New Year with BWM’s bold creative talent and setting Australians’ tongues wagging.”

Naidu joins BWM after three-years at Whybin/TBWA where he held the role of creative director. He began his career working at top agencies in South Africa, before making his mark on agencies in Singapore, New York, and now Australia.