M&C Saatchi Sydney has bought four new creatives.
Nev Fordyce has become senior creative from BMF where he was the head of interaction design. He will partner Steve Hanzic who has come across from M&C Saatchi’s digital and production business, Make, as senior art director.
Fordyce is the creative behind CommBank’s Investorville, ALDI Lunchbox, MLA’s Lambnesia and Oracle, P&O’s be Free Earthlings and Lion’s The Beer Pilgrim.
Hanzic was part of the Optus Cleverbuoy team, and worked on the Presets’ Google Cube album launch on Google Play, the Wallet Run game and Credit Cards for CommBank, and Stonefields’ Bad Reality interactive Film Clip.
M&C has also nicked copywriter, Blake Arthur, and art director, Matt Ennis, from Ogilvy Sydney. In their four years together, they’ve also worked at BWM and their work list includes, KFC’s Stop and Smell the Chicken, Coca-Cola global, Weet-Bix and Yellow Pages.
Fordyce summed up what the M&C newcomers, and possible a large number of other Aus creatives are thinking, “It’s an exciting year to be arriving at M&C Saatchi. Ben has laid out a solid vision on how M&C Saatchi plans to build on some great success, as the industry continues to innovate.”
In the past two weeks M&C Saatchi has won the B&T Grand Prix Agency of the Year and Employer of the Year Awards as well as Campaign Asia Pacific’s Australian Agency of the Year.
In October, it was ranked 2nd on BRW’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in Australia list.








