Howatson+Company has announced the appointment of Jamie Francis as head of people and culture, a newly created role as the agency reaches 112 people across its ‘one agency, two campuses’ model.
The independent agency has made significant investments in key talent initiatives, including contributing superannuation for the entirety of parental leave, offering returning primary carers five days’ pay for four days’ work, and achieving carbon-neutral status by offsetting the emissions of their entire operations.
Francis’ appointment to the role is the next step in Howatson+Company’s people strategy.
Renee Hyde, managing director at Howatson+Company, said: “We are thrilled Jamie has joined us. Our purpose is to positively influence people and culture the world over; it starts inside with our people and expresses externally with our work.”
Francis joins from AKQA where she was most recently talent acquisition lead. She’s held senior talent positions at WPP and Clemenger Group in Australia, and across several agencies in London and Auckland.
Francis said of her appointment: “Every time I’ve spoken to Chris or Renee, they speak of people first, the work second. And with so much recognition for their work, I can already see how well the team is valued.
“I’m passionate about building a people first culture that’s fit for today and I feel incredibly lucky to shape the experience at such an impressive world-class agency,” she added.
The appointment follows a knockout 2022 for the agency. Howatson+Company was named Global Independent Agency of the Year at D&AD and AU/NZ Independent Agency of the year at the LIAs, in addition to a string of industry awards.
The agency has recently welcomed new clients MYOB, TK Maxx and GMHBA.
Francis’ appointment comes after Howatson+Company welcomed two new creative directors, Doug Hamilton and Michael Kleinman, last month.
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