Two Top Creatives Stepping Down at Wieden+Kennedy After Short Tenures

Ecds Jaime Robinson and David Kolbusz leaving the shop

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Wieden+Kennedy's newest executive creative director is leaving the agency after less than eight months.

Jaime Robinson, who joined the independent shop's New York office in March after serving as a cd and ecd at San Francisco's Pereira & O'Dell for more than six years, is stepping down along with her creative partner and fellow ecd David Kolbusz, who started working at Wieden in 2014.

The agency's global ecd Colleen DeCourcy will partner with managing director Neal Arthur to serve as interim executive creative director in their absence, according to a statement from the agency.

"Jaime and David have decided to leave to pursue other opportunities," DeCourcy said, "They contributed a great deal to the office and the work.

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