Taboo has appointed London-native, Charlotte Adorjan, to the role of executive creative director. Adorjan brings experience from one of London’s most creatively renowned agencies, AMV BBDO, where she spent seventeen year, rising from copywriter to creative director.
Throughout her career, Adorjan has demonstrated a profound ability to connect brands with their audiences, winning awards for her work for Cancer Research UK, The Lottery, Snickers, Bumble and The Met Police, from International Awards shows including D&AD, Creative Circle, and Cannes Lions. Recently, she was shortlisted for The Drum’s Creative Woman of the Year and was listed as one of the The World’s Most Creative Women 2017.
Taboo appointed Adorjan after an extensive global search.
Frannie Rhodes, Taboo managing partner, commented, “It was a long search to find a creative lead whose vision aligns perfectly with Taboo’s creative ethos of breaking rules for good reasons. Charlotte’s incredible heritage in creativity and dedication to diverse thinking make her the ideal fit for our team.”
Adorjan added, “It’s a creative’s dream to find a place with such clever people and killer briefs. The potential to make ideas that push boundaries with a crew of abnormally lovely folk is pretty exciting. As is living in a country with much better weather.”
Beyond her professional achievements, Adorjan co-hosts The Village Lantern Podcast and is the co-founder of Woodism, an inspiring art collaboration created with her husband and 11-year-old son. Woodism celebrates the value of diverse thinking, with artwork now being held in the permanent collection of the V&A Museum, London. The work can be explored at [woodism.co.uk].
Adorjan’s arrival follows other significant leadership hires, including Frannie Rhodes as managing partner leading Taboo’s talent and operations, from MullenLowe US; Kim Stoddart as director of finance, from Clemenger Group; and Jonathan Issacs as chairman, also from Clemenger Group. These strategic additions underscore Taboo’s commitment to attracting remarkable talent, fostering growth, and producing world-class creative work.
James Mackinnon, Taboo’s managing director, stated, “To find someone of Charlotte’s experience and talent is hard enough, but to find someone who is also aligned to our attitude and values – and is just great fun to be around- is exceptional. Charlotte’s arrival marks a new chapter for Taboo and we couldn’t be more excited about what’s to come.”