Wednesday, May 16, 2007

BON VOYAGE: McABE AND McLEOD LEAVING DRINKS TONIGHT


Sydney creative team Lisa McLeod and Maureen McCabe have been hired by Aussie Ex-pat Sarah Barclay to work on P&G Western Europe and will be based at Saatchi & Saatchi Paris.
They are having their farewell tonight (Wed 16th December) at the Hero of Waterloo, Lower Fort Street, The Rocks from 6pm. Anyone who wants to come along can have a few champagnes and be subjected to the girls practicing their 'orrible French accents.
The girls started their career in DDB Sydney's Launchpad program and have spent the last 2 years at BWM where their work has picked up metal at Clio and AWARD and finalists at LIAA, Adfest and Caxtons.
They were responsible for BWM's National Breast Cancer Center's 'Changes' campaign, as well as notable ads for Kia and Comedy Channel and GIO. Under Adam Hunt's side project 'Activist' the girls were responsible for the Animal Liberation controversial campaign 'Cracked' campaigning against caged eggs.

17 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The word is The Wolfenstein is in town and looking for a feed. He loves to feed on adz.

5:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Finally a blog item important enough to comment on. Bon voyage MoLo, you guys deserve every bit of it.

5:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes bon voyage girls, you guys were great to work with. sorry to see you go!
jason

6:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am beret sad to see you go.

(You have until Friday to work out who would say a joke as bad as that and email me...

Prize is a trip to France).

6:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what happened to samyra and whats her face ...the red head, arent "they" the team?

6:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

P&G Europe is a terrible account to work on wherever you're based. Let's hope the girls negotiated a few juicy french side projects. Otherwise, make haste to TBWA

11:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oooh yeah, 11:26 has introduced reality into the conversation. Girls, when the euphoria of the opportunity to live and work to Paris has subsided, be warned: P&G is a one way ticket to endless frustration. Ladies, I don't know you, I imagine you are talented, but the more talented you are, the more frustrated you will be.

9:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The comment from 11.26pm is obviously form someone who is probably shooting in Blacktown next week. The girls first week in Paris is in preproduction for their a shoot in Spain the following week. If anyone can do great work for P&G it these two girls. You'll end up working for them one day.

11:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry I missed you drinks, well done again and you will be missed.
Simon

4:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No one more deserving of a hot Saatchi gig.
Not only are you some of the most committed creatives in the country, you're also extreemly talented. And without doubt, some of the nicest people working in the industry.
You'll be missed!
Rich.

4:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the parking pass!!! Will miss our teas.

5:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tonight...the 16th of DECEMBER...?
How time flies...must get out and do some Chrissie shopping...

4:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

See you in Paris for a couple of thousand vin rouges.

It really helps the "orrible French accent" but not much.

Matt

6:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lynchy, talking of parties, how was the CB/AWARD Legendary Lunch in Melbourne yesterday? Heard it was a hoot (I am on a shoot in outback NSW, pity). When are you going to post the photos or it it a bit early to ask the question! Wake up!!! and try to get some up before lunchtime - especially of James, Grant, Ant, Josh and Ben - heard they were all there after missing the Xmas one. Heard Catmur did a bloody funny intro speech (sounds like he has already been accepted by the Melbourne industry) - anyway, catch you at the CB Cannes Villa Party next month - thanks for the invite. Got to go - early start.

6:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Two gems. What a great reward for their infectious enthusiasm. Good luck & knock 'em dead. Tommy.

10:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

11.47am
The comment from 11.26 is actually from someone who spent 2 1/2 years London banging their head against a brick wall (p&g) but was lucky enough to work on other stuff. The foreign shoots are nice (I did Italy, Switzerland and Spain) but the process itself is a soul-destroying ride. It is a good move for money or job security but not for career advancement. It is also worth asking yourself why most P&G roster agencies have a dedicated CD working on the account.

12:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good luck guys! sorry this is probably the latest response ever. You're both amazing and will no doubt kick some ass. see you sooner.

Hal

7:13 PM  

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