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Graf Beefs Up Saatchi N.Y. Creative Ranks

CCO adds three staffers to 80-person department

Aug 29, 2008

-By Andrew McMains


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Gerry Graf bolsters Saatchi's creative ranks.

NEW YORK Saatchi & Saatchi New York CCO Gerry Graf this week added a creative director and two associate creative directors to his 80-person creative department.

The cd, Manny Galan, fills a vacancy left by the exit of Pete Johnson. Johnson oversaw creative efforts for Saatchi's Youth Connection unit, which focuses primarily on the shop's General Mills business. Chief among the Big G brands that Saatchi handles are Cheerios, Pillsbury and Yoplait.

Before Publicis Groupe's Saatchi, Galan was director of content at Nickelodeon in New York, overseeing on-air branding and advertising. Earlier in his career, he was an illustrator and a writer for Marvel Comics Group.

Indeed, his eclectic background (Galan also has worked at New York shop Griffin Bacal) and a recommendation from Johnson made him stand out to Graf, who became CCO in February. What's more, Graf deadpanned, "He sent me comic books when I hired him."

The new associate creative directors, Chris Beresford-Hill and Nick Spahr, will partner at Saatchi, as they did at their previous agency, Omnicom Group's Goodby, Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco. They're expected to work across Saatchi's entire client roster, though initially they'll focus on Procter & Gamble and General Mills.

"Whenever I see an opportunity to do something new or different, they're going to start working on it," said Graf.

At Goodby, Beresford-Hill, a copywriter, and Spahr, an art director, created some quirky, comical work for Comcast and Emerald Nuts. Beresford-Hill also worked on Hewlett-Packard, the WNBA and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

Before Goodby, Beresford-Hill was a copywriter at independent shop Modernista! in Boston, working on brands such as Hummer, Napster and Animal Planet. Spahr came to Goodby from independent Venables Bell & Partners in San Francisco, where he was an art director on HBO Home Video, Robert Mondavi and Barclays.

Galan, 36, started on Thursday, and Beresford-Hill, 28, and Spahr, 35, began on Monday. The office's creative department now has four creative directors and 10 associate creative directors.


Graf Beefs Up Saatchi N.Y. Creative Ranks

CCO adds three staffers to 80-person department

Aug 29, 2008

-By Andrew McMains


adweek/photos/stylus/37165-GerryGraf.jpg

Gerry Graf bolsters Saatchi's creative ranks.

NEW YORK Saatchi & Saatchi New York CCO Gerry Graf this week added a creative director and two associate creative directors to his 80-person creative department.

The cd, Manny Galan, fills a vacancy left by the exit of Pete Johnson. Johnson oversaw creative efforts for Saatchi's Youth Connection unit, which focuses primarily on the shop's General Mills business. Chief among the Big G brands that Saatchi handles are Cheerios, Pillsbury and Yoplait.

Before Publicis Groupe's Saatchi, Galan was director of content at Nickelodeon in New York, overseeing on-air branding and advertising. Earlier in his career, he was an illustrator and a writer for Marvel Comics Group.

Indeed, his eclectic background (Galan also has worked at New York shop Griffin Bacal) and a recommendation from Johnson made him stand out to Graf, who became CCO in February. What's more, Graf deadpanned, "He sent me comic books when I hired him."

The new associate creative directors, Chris Beresford-Hill and Nick Spahr, will partner at Saatchi, as they did at their previous agency, Omnicom Group's Goodby, Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco. They're expected to work across Saatchi's entire client roster, though initially they'll focus on Procter & Gamble and General Mills.

"Whenever I see an opportunity to do something new or different, they're going to start working on it," said Graf.

At Goodby, Beresford-Hill, a copywriter, and Spahr, an art director, created some quirky, comical work for Comcast and Emerald Nuts. Beresford-Hill also worked on Hewlett-Packard, the WNBA and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

Before Goodby, Beresford-Hill was a copywriter at independent shop Modernista! in Boston, working on brands such as Hummer, Napster and Animal Planet. Spahr came to Goodby from independent Venables Bell & Partners in San Francisco, where he was an art director on HBO Home Video, Robert Mondavi and Barclays.

Galan, 36, started on Thursday, and Beresford-Hill, 28, and Spahr, 35, began on Monday. The office's creative department now has four creative directors and 10 associate creative directors.
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