Mark Green appointed global CEO of Droga5

Droga5 announces Mark Green as new global CEO

David Droga: “We create experiences that deeply connect with people and add value to their lives. Mark is a proven leader, who embodies these ambitions and will take Droga5 to the next level of excellence and meaningful influence.”

Mark Green has been appointed global CEO of Droga5, as the Accenture Song creative agency plans for international expansion.

The new role for Green, co-founder and CEO of The Monkeys and current lead of Accenture Song – Australia and New Zealand, will see him relocate to New York City and take on the role of global CEO of Droga5 starting in October 2024, succeeding from Sarah Thompson.

He will work alongside the recently appointed global chief creative officer, Pelle Sjoenell, to oversee all Droga5 creative offices around the world, including in Dublin, London, New York, São Paulo and Tokyo.

This transition will also bring The Monkeys under the Droga5 umbrella, with The Monkeys’ offices in Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney becoming part of Droga5, as of 1 December 2024.  

With the integration of The Monkeys into Droga5, which has a global presence, local clients will gain greater access to one of the world’s most influential and recognisable creative entities. This integration leverages Accenture Song’s tech, design, and data capabilities to help clients grow, innovate, and move at the pace of opportunity.

Green and Sjoenell’s remit will be to lead the agency into its next exciting tech-infused chapter while upholding Accenture Song’s promise to clients to drive business growth and relevance.

Green’s successor as Accenture Song lead in Australia and New Zealand will be announced in due course.
 
“Droga5’s mission has always been to deliver creativity rooted in strategy and purpose, that is humanity-obsessed,” David Droga, CEO of Accenture Song and founder of Droga5, said.
 
“We create experiences that deeply connect with people and add value to their lives. Mark is a proven leader, who embodies these ambitions and will take Droga5 to the next level of excellence and meaningful influence.”

Droga 5 - David Droga

David Droga

Mark Green, incoming global CEO of Droga5, said: ”I’m a firm believer creativity can influence business and people in big and impactful ways. We have proven that our combination of creative firepower and tech transformation is a winning formula in the current market.
 
“It’s a privilege to take on this role at Droga5 to steer it into its next chapter, and I’m particularly thrilled to have the incredibly talented team at The Monkeys on board with me for the journey,” he added.
 
This announcement follows a year of growth and success for Droga5, whose client roster includes some of the most influential brands from around the world, including JPMorgan and Chase, Molson Coors, and Tourism Australia, among others.
 
Droga5, founded in 2006 by David Droga, has consistently helped redefine the global marketing and advertising landscapes with creativity, ambition and reinvention. The advertising agency has also been recognised with a slew of industry and media trade accolades.
 
The Monkeys, one of Australia’s most awarded advertising agencies, was acquired by Accenture in 2017.
 
Since becoming part of Accenture Song, and under Green’s leadership, The Monkeys has experienced strong growth through major account wins, as well as global creative recognition, including Grand Prix awards at the Cannes Lion Advertising Festival for the last two years in succession.
 
This year, it won the Film Grand Prix for ‘Play It Safe’, celebrating 50 years of the iconic Sydney Opera House, and in 2023, it took home the Titanium Grand Prix for ‘The First Digital Nations’ for the Government of Tuvalu.
 

 
Top image: Mark Green

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