Levi Slavin has resigned as chief creative officer of Howatson+Company after just a year. He joined the agency from Colenso BBDO in January 2022.
Slavin explained his decision on Linkedin:
After 20+ years of working in advertising, I’ve decided to leave the agency world.
I’ve worked with incredible people, made lifelong friends, and lots of ads. Over the last few years, I was fortunate enough to bounce from Colenso to Australia’s greatest start-up Howatson+Co.
While the job was incredible, and our success inarguable, living away from family became too hard.
So, starting this year, I’m going to be joining our family start-up Ironclad Co. full time. Please have a look at what we do. We’re very proud of what we’re making.
To make sure I don’t go mad, I might take the odd freelance project. But only for nice people.
Thank you for having me.
Levi
Howatson+Company founder and chief executive officer, Chris Howatson, stated, “We’re so grateful for the year we’ve had with Levi. He is brilliantly talented and very, very funny. He has contributed enormously to building the team, the culture and of course the work. I’ve never met anyone who can write like Levi. It’s hard being away from family though so we’re happy for him for the choice he’s made. Iron Clad Pans will be a household name, so everyone watch this space.”
The chief creative officer position will not be replaced. “Instead the agency has brilliant ECD leadership in Gavin Chimes, Richard Shaw and Jeremy Hogg who have all been with the company from its origins and have been fundamental in building our team and culture, deep relationships with clients, and our creative philosophy of intersectional creativity,” Howatson noted.
In a remarkable creative career spanning 21 years, Slavin has won over 100 international awards across dozens of brands including 15 Grand Prix, 35 Cannes Lions, 20 D&AD Pencils, and New Zealand’s first Black Pencil at D&AD. Slavin’s work has featured at TED, ranked #1 on both the iTunes music and podcast charts, and become part of popular culture through song, product innovation, branded series, and film.
Slavin moved from New York to New Zealand to run Colenso BBDO in 2017. He had worked at Colenson from 2009 to February 2014, when he left to take a global creative director role at Anomaly, New York. In his first year, Colenso BBDO was named the #1 Best and Bravest by Contagious, #6 most awarded in The Big Won Report, #10 in The Gunn Report, and Agency of the Year by Axis and Campaign Brief. Colenso BBDO was named Cannes Agency of the Decade for the region, and CB’s Agency of the Decade for the second time.
Before Colenso, Slavin spent two years as executive vice president, group creative director at BBDO New York. His work on The Message, an 8-episode original branded podcast, won two Gold Lions for GE. The following year, the sequel, Life.af/ter, won a Yellow Pencil at D&AD. Before BBDO, Slavin was global creative director at Anomaly NY working on Google and Diageo. At Saatchi & Saatchi London from January 2007 to December 2009, he worked on campaigns for T-Mobile, Carlsberg, P&G and Cadbury and completed the first global campaign in Guinness’ history.






