Deloitte Australia welcomes Jennie Morris as executive creative director

Deloitte Australia has bolstered its creative team with the appointment of Jennie Morris as executive creative director.

Morris joins fellow creatives Matt Lawson, Charles Baylis and Dan Wright at Deloitte Australia as the company seeks to expand the business.

Before joining the agency, she was spent nine years at Publicis Communications office in Singapore as its chief creative officer.

The appointment also marks Morris’ return to Australia after spending more than 15 years working across the Middle East and Asia Pacific, where she was the global creative lead on the Emirates Airlines business at BBDO Dubai.

Morris later became the first female executive creative director in the United Arab Emirates.

“I am beyond thrilled and excited to join such a formidable team that puts making an impact that matters at the heart of everything they do,” said Jennie Morris, Executive Creative Director at Deloitte Australia.

“Deloitte is creating new, sustainable and more purposeful ways for their clients to grow and prosper, and I can’t wait to be part of this and to help shape these stories,” Morris said.

Rochelle Tognetti, CMO at Deloitte Australia CMO, said they are delighted to have a creative professional of Morris’ pedigree join Deloitte at this critical time of growth.

“Working with our Deloitte Digital creative powerhouse led by Adrian Mills, Nick Garrett and Matt Lawson, Jennie will help us achieve our ambitions to be the most creative professional services firm globally,” Tognetti said.

“We’re lucky to work for an incredible brand,” said Matt Lawson, chief creative officer Asia Pacific at Deloitte Digital.

“One that is the most valuable professional and financial services brand in the world. Yet we believe we’re only scratching the surface of the impact the Deloitte brand can have,” Lawson said.

“So we’re incredibly excited to have someone of Jenny’s calibre join the team to champion the brand and help solve some of our clients biggest problems,” he said.

Zoe is a content creator, specialising in speech and corporate communications. She is currently the content producer of Supply Chain Channel— a learning ecosystem dedicated to connecting and empowering the Australian supply chain community.

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Zoe is a content creator, specialising in speech and corporate communications. She is currently the content producer of Supply Chain Channel— a learning ecosystem dedicated to connecting and empowering the Australian supply chain community.