Announcing Bradbury's promotion to the CEO position, Scott Whybin, chairman of Whybin TBWA Tequila, said, “I’m very proud of Paul, he is not just a great partner, but a great mate. The unprecedented growth and new business success of the Sydney office, including leading the recent win of the IAG business, plus two additional significant unannounced wins, has proven to me in spades that Paul is ready to take responsibility of the entire Sydney operation.”
Bradbury responded by saying that he has built a great team in Sydney with Dave Bowman, Matty Burton, Hristos Varouhas, Charles Clapshaw, Russ Tucker and Adrian Paul. "The next few years are going to be very exciting to see what we can achieve for our clients,” he added.
Bradbury joined Whybin TBWA Tequila in 2007 as general manager and was promoted to managing director in 2008.
The Sydney office has over 150 employees, working with clients including Apple, Visa, Fairfax, Nissan, NRMA Insurance, Sony Playstation, Mars, GSK, Wyeth, Pernod Ricard and RaboDirect.
Paul Bradbury steps up as CEO of Whybin TBWA Tequila in Sydney
SYDNEY - Paul Bradbury has been appointed as the CEO of Whybin TBWA Tequila in Sydney, encompassing all divisions of the Sydney operation, including Tequila Digital and Activations.
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