Droga5 London Names Shelley Smoler as Chief Creative Officer

She succeeds David Kolbusz, who will depart mid-May

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Accenture Interactive creative agency Droga5 London has named executive creative director Shelley Smoler as its new executive creative officer (CCO) taking over from the outgoing David Kolbusz.

Smoler, who has been with the agency since 2017, will step up to lead the agency’s creative department when Kolbusz leaves in mid-May for a new role outside Accenture Interactive in America.

She will be tasked with leading Droga5 London’s commitment to “creating purposeful, cultural defining work across new mediums with creativity and brand purpose at the core,” the agency explained, working with its clients such as Amazon, Brewdog, Diet Coke and Vestiaire Collective.

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In a statement, Bill Scott, CEO of Droga5 London and managing director at Accenture Interactive in the U.K

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