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Sophie Brammer s home was among the bungalows on Morton Avenue flooded at Christmas.
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A mother has described the experience of her March home flooding at Christmas as ‘absolutely devastating’.
Sophie Brammer has been staying in a hotel with her partner Dan Saunders and their seven-year-old son since early January - and the stay has been extended as their home still hasn’t dried out.
What’s made the experience even worse is that they didn’t have contents insurance, and could only save just a handful of items.
Every room of Sophie Brammer s home in Morton Avenue, March, was flooded at Christmas 2020.
December 16, 2020 10:16
DDB Sydney has appointed Dan Saunders and Jack Nunn as creative partners to lead the agency’s work on McDonald’s as it enters the 50th year its partnership in 2021.
Nunn joins the agency after more than five years at Special Group, where Saunders spent several months freelancing. Saunders joins the agency from Ogilvy. The duo have previously worked on accounts including Amazon, HCF, Uber Eats, Unilever and Netflix.
Jack Nunn and Dan Saunders
Saunders said: “The opportunity to help shape a brand as iconic as Macca’s is pretty special, seconded only by working with the exceptional people at DDB Sydney. I’m thrilled to be given this opportunity by Tara [Ford] and Ben [Welsh].”
December 16 2020, 9:08 am | BY Ricki Green | 23 Comments
DDB has appointed award-winning duo Dan Saunders and Jack Nunn as creative partners. The pair will be leading the Macca’s creative output as the brand enters its 50th year of partnership with DDB Sydney in 2021.
Throughout their careers Saunders and Nunn have worked at leading agencies and brands across Australia the US and Europe. Saunders has worked on blue-chip clients including Cadbury, Virgin Media, Sony, Netflix, Unilever and Amazon. Nunn was one of the first hires at Special Group in Australia helping to grow their creative team twofold and has worked across several key accounts at the agency, including the highly acclaimed Uber Eats ‘Tonight I’ll be eating’ campaign.
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