Burnett promotes Nolan, Montgomery to Co-Presidents

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Britt Noland and Emma Montgomery

Reporting to
Andrew Swinand,
Britt Nolan will oversee
creative and production
while Emma Montgomery
focuses on growth
and strategy

Leo Burnett today announced the appointment of Britt Nolan, Chief Creative Officer and Emma Montgomery, Chief Strategy Officer, to Co-Presidents of the agency’s flagship office, effective immediately.

Each maintains their roles as CCO and CSO, and continues to report to Andrew Swinand, Chief Executive Officer, Leo Burnett Group North America.

“Britt and Emma have together driven radical product transformation at Leo Burnett that’s resulted in the agency ranking first in creativity and strategy, according to a survey of more than 600 top marketers,” said Swinand. “Under their leadership, I’ve no doubt the agency will maintain its remarkable trajectory, and continue delivering business-driving creative solutions that are best in the world — bar none.”

Under the new executive structure, Nolan is responsible for product leadership, which includes the vision, culture and product standard that will enable the agency to grow its clients’ and its own business. Creative and production functions will report to Nolan.

“Creativity has always been the heart of Leo Burnett,” said Nolan. “I couldn’t be more excited to take on this role with Emma. We already have an incredible culture here. Now, it’s about continuing to evolve the agency with smart, creative, effective product at the center.”

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Nolan joined Leo Burnett Chicago in 2009 and was promoted to chief creative officer in 2016. Some of his best-known work includes “VanGogh BnB” for the Art Institute of Chicago; Allstate “Mayhem;” “Ostrich” for Samsung; and “Legal-Ade” for Country Time Lemonade.

Montgomery is responsible for product strategy, encompassing the capabilities and approaches that will generate growth. She also takes on oversight of Leo Burnett’s Business Leadership function. The planning department and Chicago business leadership team will report to Montgomery.

“It’s no secret that the best work happens when creative and strategy work hand-in-hand,” said Montgomery. “I’m thrilled to continue to work with Britt and to unify Leo Burnett behind one vision and one goal.”

Montgomery joined Leo Burnett Chicago as chief strategy officer in 2017. Previously, she held various positions at Leo Burnett Sydney and was responsible for directing, growing and innovating the agency’s strategic product.

Swinand maintains responsibility for overall Leo Burnett Group initiatives, goals and financial delivery through support of individual agency approaches. Leo Burnett Detroit and Arc Worldwide continue to report to him.

Source: Leo Burnett

NOLAN_MONTGOMERYab-01

Britt Noland and Emma Montgomery

Reporting to
Andrew Swinand,
Britt Nolan will oversee
creative and production
while Emma Montgomery
focuses on growth
and strategy

Leo Burnett today announced the appointment of Britt Nolan, Chief Creative Officer and Emma Montgomery, Chief Strategy Officer, to Co-Presidents of the agency’s flagship office, effective immediately.

Each maintains their roles as CCO and CSO, and continues to report to Andrew Swinand, Chief Executive Officer, Leo Burnett Group North America.

“Britt and Emma have together driven radical product transformation at Leo Burnett that’s resulted in the agency ranking first in creativity and strategy, according to a survey of more than 600 top marketers,” said Swinand. “Under their leadership, I’ve no doubt the agency will maintain its remarkable trajectory, and continue delivering business-driving creative solutions that are best in the world — bar none.”

Under the new executive structure, Nolan is responsible for product leadership, which includes the vision, culture and product standard that will enable the agency to grow its clients’ and its own business. Creative and production functions will report to Nolan.

“Creativity has always been the heart of Leo Burnett,” said Nolan. “I couldn’t be more excited to take on this role with Emma. We already have an incredible culture here. Now, it’s about continuing to evolve the agency with smart, creative, effective product at the center.”

ALSO READ: Leo and Kraft are thankful for Mac and Cheese

Nolan joined Leo Burnett Chicago in 2009 and was promoted to chief creative officer in 2016. Some of his best-known work includes “VanGogh BnB” for the Art Institute of Chicago; Allstate “Mayhem;” “Ostrich” for Samsung; and “Legal-Ade” for Country Time Lemonade.

Montgomery is responsible for product strategy, encompassing the capabilities and approaches that will generate growth. She also takes on oversight of Leo Burnett’s Business Leadership function. The planning department and Chicago business leadership team will report to Montgomery.

“It’s no secret that the best work happens when creative and strategy work hand-in-hand,” said Montgomery. “I’m thrilled to continue to work with Britt and to unify Leo Burnett behind one vision and one goal.”

Montgomery joined Leo Burnett Chicago as chief strategy officer in 2017. Previously, she held various positions at Leo Burnett Sydney and was responsible for directing, growing and innovating the agency’s strategic product.

Swinand maintains responsibility for overall Leo Burnett Group initiatives, goals and financial delivery through support of individual agency approaches. Leo Burnett Detroit and Arc Worldwide continue to report to him.

Source: Leo Burnett