Staff Reporters
Nov 5, 2012

Catherine Heath returns to M&C Saatchi Sydney

SYDNEY – Catherine Heath (pictured) has returned to M&C Saatchi Sydney to take on the role of executive strategy director, effective today.

Heath:
Heath: "Dream homecoming"

Heath moves from Los Angeles-based TBWA\Chiat\Day Worldwide where has worked since 2010 as worldwide planning director.

The appointment marks Heath’s return to M&C Saatchi, where she first began her career as a strategy planner in 2001, working out of both the M&C Saatchi Sydney and LA offices.

She followed this with stints at GPY&R and Kastner & Partners, in the meantime founding her own brand consultancy ,'Once Upon a Time Brands', as a sideline, working with a number of leading brands.

“To be coming 'home' to M&C to take up such a wonderful opportunity is fateful in many ways,” said Heath. “Joining this team of such talented people and to work with such iconic Australian brands is a dream homecoming for me."

Source:
Campaign Asia

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