A writer wears many different hats.Brand narratives? Sure. Naming? You bet. Untangling a tricky product architecture? Oooh, now we’re talking! Which sums up Marty, who’s had his head in a few across an intriguing career.Butcher, baker, candlestick maker? Not exactly. More like bartender, designer, L&D Trainer. With nearly half the alphabet in his name – including the letter ZExplaining that it’s pronounced Za-bwot-ski was a nightmare. But at least it gave me a few extra minutes to reach my desk during roll call.– it makes sense he finally landed behind a keyboard.Not the keyboard I imagined myself ‘playing’. But definitely one I’m better at.
Archives: Teams
Amy Cameron
From her farm in South Gippsland, Yes, that rooster you just heard crowing in the background of our zoom meeting was real. His name is Quaid. Amy’s perfectly placed to tackle some of our more complex digital projects. Websites, I wrote most of the Vanguard Super website but I’m particularly proud of the site’s 404 error message – it’s the little things. social content, direct mail campaigns My claim to fame is writing the Santa letters for Australia Post. – wherever words need tending, she’s ready with a fresh perspective.
Nicholas Ryan
Playing with words is all our resident Kiwi wants to do (has ever wanted to do). Openly hostile Think John McClane crawling bare foot through an air vent looking to hurt Hans Gruber for ruining his Christmas. towards corporate jargon, fluff, bollocks and ‘speak’ “As per my last email…” he’s made it his mission to season every sentence with hints of character, a dash of humanity, and a touch of frost – no matter which side of the Tasman Our not-so-flightless bird stacking up the air miles across Australia and Aotearoa. he’s on.
Lisa Wilson
Enjoys the endless variety of working with different brands. It means she’s worked on projects as yin and yang as sugary lollies and kids’ toothpaste It’s tough being a tooth. (karma offsetting is a thing). Now a recovering minimalist, she has a soft spot for furry things Four legs good, eight legs bad. and believes everything in life is best taken with a pinch of salt. Especially potatoes.
Kristen Cetrulo
Living in New York City, that is. taught KC to stay cool under pressure. That’s why she’s so good at keeping timelines and budgets Always said I’d never have a job where I use Excel every day, and yet here I (happily) am. in check while making sure our writing projects are exactly where they need to be—when I get all the credit but the writers have something to do with it. 😉 they need to be there.
Hamish Cargill
From Qantas and NAB to the University of Leicester, Hamish is here for every Australian and international brand that needs hard-hitting, considered communications advice. A strategic thinker and experienced trainer who is always on the hunt for a daring new project, it’s his job to keep our team challenged, our clients happy and our work exceptional.