Grey Announces New Global Creative Leadership And Studio Structure
On December 2, 2021, Michael Houston, Worldwide CEO of Grey, announced the promotions of John Patroulis to Global Creative Chairman & President, Creative Business, and Javier Campopiano to Worldwide Chief Creative Officer. These changes aim to enhance Grey's creative leadership and align with WPP's strategy of being a borderless organization focused on delivering top talent. Campopiano will oversee the creative product for WPP's Coca-Cola account, while Patroulis will collaborate with Houston on business strategy and growth. Grey continues to focus on creativity as a driver for business success.
- John Patroulis and Javier Campopiano promoted to key leadership roles, enhancing creative direction.
- Focus on a borderless organizational structure to attract top talent globally.
- Successful recent campaigns have elevated Grey's creative reputation.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael Houston, Worldwide CEO of Grey, today announced that John Patroulis has been promoted to Global Creative Chairman & President, Creative Business, and Javier Campopiano has been promoted to Worldwide Chief Creative Officer of Grey and appointed creative leader of WPP's global Coca-Cola account.
Borderless Strategy: Expanded Roles
"We have transformed the global structure of Grey during the last 18 months, reducing the number of studios across the world, and focusing more than ever in the density of talent, especially on the creative side. This new leadership model is the next logical step. It aligns perfectly with our strategy of being a creatively-led, borderless organization dedicated to delivering what our clients want: the best talent regardless of geography," Michael Houston said.
Javier Campopiano's expanded role puts him in charge of Grey's creative performance across the global network. Core to his duties, Campopiano will oversee the creative product for WPP's global Coca-Cola Company account. The veteran creative played an integral role in the successful global pitch. He will lead the creative team drawing upon the very best talent from Grey and across all the WPP agencies that make up Open X.
John Patroulis' expanded role gives him a seat at the creative as well as the executive boardroom table. Along with his creative leadership duties, he will partner with Michael Houston on business strategy, new offerings, talent investment, growth plans and business transformation for Grey and its global clients.
This follows the Grey strategy of focusing on creativity not just in the output, but in the business itself. Recent examples have been Laura Jordan Bambach, who is President and CCO of the London office, and Diego Medvedocky, the highly-awarded LATAM creative leader who is currently President of Grey LATAM.
Both Patroulis and Campopiano will work closely together to set and implement the agency's creative vision, recruit top talent and drive new business growth.
Famously Effective Campaigns
With the onset of the pandemic, Grey was at the epicenter of global events. The agency's creative reputation has soared with award-winning work that tackled Covid (Pfizer: Science Will Win) (P&G: TikTok Distance Dance); systemic racism (The Choice); LGBTQ+ acceptance (The Pause); environmental sustainability (Volvo: The Ultimate Safety Test) among many other award-winning campaigns.
"John and Javier have earned these well-deserved promotions," Michael Houston said. "True to our credo, they have dedicated themselves to solving our clients' challenges with 'Famously Effective' ideas that strike a deep chord in popular culture to drive their success." He concluded, "I look forward to what we'll do together to make Grey the preeminent global creative powerhouse in years ahead."
Patroulis and Campopiano: Brief Bios
John Patroulis joined Grey as Worldwide Chief Creative Officer in 2017, also overseeing the New York flagship's creative department for years. A creative innovator, his work in integrated storytelling and social media-driven content has expanded the boundaries of advertising. He has won every top creative honor, including The One Show "Best in Show," The Grand Clio, The Grand Effie and the Cannes Grand Prix, which he has won several times.
Javier Campopiano joined Grey in 2019 as Chief Creative Officer Europe & Global Clients. Most recently, he has served as Global Creative Partner. Under his leadership, Grey has produced highly-acclaimed campaigns for Volvo, Pringles, P&G and Carlsberg. He gained worldwide fame for the "It's a Tide Ad" campaign that swept award shows in 2019. He is the proud recipient of 50+ Cannes Lions including Grand Prix and Titanium as well as the Clio, LIA, ANA, D&AD, and The One Show.
"Grey is empowering the creative community and its leaders to impact the creative product, the business and the culture of the entire network. With this restructuring, along with an already powerful line-up of the some of the best creative leaders in the industry, we hope to continue to make this the place for the best and most diverse talent to create the best work of their careers." said Patroulis and Campopiano.
About Grey
Grey, the global communications network, is part of AKQA Group. Its parent company is WPP (NYSE: WPP). Under the banner of "Grey Famously Effective Since 1917" the agency serves a blue-chip roster of many of the world's best-known companies: Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, Kellogg's, Pfizer, Canon, MassMutual, Nestlé, Google, Volvo, and Applebee's. In recent years, Grey has been named ADWEEK'S "Global Agency of the Year" twice; ADVERTISING AGE's "Agency of the Year" and CAMPAIGN magazine's "Global Network of the Year" in recognition of its creative and business performance (www.grey.com).
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