London-based advertising agency BBH (Bartle Bogle Hegarty) reveals Stephen de Wolf's departure from his role as Creative Chief.
In a recent announcement, BBH London's CEO, Karen Martin, revealed that the agency's Chief Creative Officer, Stephen de Wolf, will be leaving the company in July. The departure is due to personal circumstances, specifically the ill health of a family member.
De Wolf joined BBH London from Clemenger BBDO in Melbourne in March 2020. During his time with the agency, he made a significant impact on the creative department, contributing to numerous successful campaigns.
Karen Martin paid tribute to de Wolf, acknowledging his contributions and expressing her regret at his departure. She stated, "Stephen has made a big difference to our creative department, and his departure is unfortunate."
Despite his recent contributions, de Wolf has decided to return to Australia to be with his family. No information has been provided about a replacement for him at BBH London.
The departure of de Wolf is a significant change in the leadership of BBH London. It remains to be seen who will take on the role of Chief Creative Officer and continue the momentum of creative successes at the agency.
The circumstances surrounding de Wolf's departure are unfortunate, and our thoughts are with him and his family during this difficult time. BBH London will continue to strive for excellence in advertising, and we wish de Wolf all the best in his future endeavours.