The Hallway parts ways with Hugh Nairn
May 17, 2021 9:44
Nairn’s remit at The Hallway was to assist the agency in adding more accounts, such as the Kmart digital and customer experience (CX) projects and work for Foxtel’s Binge.
“I personally enjoyed my time working with Hugh and wish him all the very best in his future endeavours,” The Hallway’s chief executive, Jules Hall, told Mumbrella.
Nairn said he had continued consulting to a number of businesses throughout his time with The Hallway, and that it was never an exclusive arrangement.
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“Hallway was one of my clients, it was only ever a consultant role,” Nairn told Mumbrella.
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The Hallway hires creative director Iain MacMillan
March 2, 2021 10:08
The Hallway has hired Iain MacMillan as creative director in its Melbourne office.
Iain MacMillan has joined The Hallway
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MacMillan joins after a stint at CHE Proximity Melbourne as a senior creative. His career spans The Royals, FCB, BBDO, Saatchi & Saatchi and Special Group across Australia and New Zealand.
MacMillan said of his appointment: “I’m a strong believer in the power of creativity to grow businesses. Simon and Jules have built an impressive agency with this as their guiding purpose and I’m excited about channelling this focus into creating groundbreaking work for our clients.”
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