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Marty O’Halloran joins Thrive PR and Communications AU/NZ in strategic advisory role

Marty O’Halloran joins Thrive PR and Communications AU/NZ in strategic advisory role

Former Global Chairman of DDB Worldwide, Marty O’Halloran, has joined Thrive PR and Communications AU/NZ in a strategic advisory role.
He brings nearly four decades of global marketing and comms experience, having started as an Account Manager in Melbourne to DDB Worldwide Global CEO and later, Global Chairman. 

In his role of Advisor across Australia and New Zealand, Marty will guide the agency's leadership team supporting strategic growth, leveraging business connections and mentoring the next generation of communications leaders.

Thrive CEO and Founder, Leilani Abels said Marty's experience building agencies and thriving agency cultures will help shape the next chapter of Thrive’s journey.

“Marty has led one of the most awarded creative networks in the world and there are few leaders globally who are held in such high esteem. He understands exactly how agencies grow and he’ll help Thrive to innovate, elevate creativity and continue to focus relentlessly on adding value to clients,” Leilani said. 

“Marty shares our belief that creativity and connections drive business growth, and that great agencies are built by creating environments where our people thrive. His perspective, mentorship and leadership will help us accelerate Thrive’s ambitions - to be the number one agency that communications professionals come to grow and build extraordinary careers, and where the most ambitious clients in the world choose to partner.”

Marty added: “Thrive has built something special - a modern communications agency with strong values, ambitious leadership and a clear belief in the power of creativity and earned influence.

“I’ve always believed the best agencies combine strategic thinking, creative courage and a culture where talented people can do the best work of their careers. Thrive embodies that.”

(Pictured L - R: Marty O'Halloran and Leilani Abels)

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