Agency Moves: Camden names new chief brand officer

Camden appoints Thomas Magny as CBO

Camden has appointed Thomas Magny as its chief brand officer.

In collaboration with the creative and strategic teams across Camden’s offices, Magny will be tasked with refining the agency’s positioning and bringing coherence to all brand communications while leading major brand initiatives in the coming year.

Magny previously served as head of Camden’s Toronto office.

“He’s led ambitious brands, signed inspiring campaigns and led with flair,” said Mathieu Bédard, CEO of Camden. “He’s a creative strategist, a team player, and a catalyst for ideas. Today, he also becomes the guardian of our brand DNA in Canada, in France and everywhere Camden will shine moving forward.”

Magny joins the agency’s senior leadership team alongside president Marie-Michèle Jacques president, chief innovation officer Philippe Degoul and the CEO Bédard.

Former Publicis Montreal CCO unveils new creative collective

Sann Sava has announced the forming Nosolo, new creative collective out of Montreal.

Nosolo’s capabilities include ad and creative campaigns, training and support, branding and name search, storytelling and branded content and transcreation and adaptation.

Sava spent five years as CCO of Publicis Montreal, where she led the Stellantis account with a team of 25 staff members.

Prior, she held the ECD position at DDB Montreal where she handled brand work for the likes of Volkswagen and the YWCA.

Sava’s work has been recognized nationally and internationally with roughly 100 awards to her name.

In the past, she also worked as a freelance copywriter and creative director in Montreal as contributor at agencies including Lg2, BBDO Montreal, Publicis and DentsuBos.

ChangeMakers appoints senior VP

ChangeMakers has appointed David Gollom as senior VP of corporate and financial communications for the agency’s reputation-management practice.

Gollom brings more than 20 years of experience spanning both in-house and agency roles in sectors such as financial services, retail, luxury hospitality, technology and automotive.

Prior to joining ChangeMakers, Gollom led award-winning campaigns in both corporate and agency environments, and built integrated strategies for numerous global brands. He has held roles in the past roles at TD Bank, CIBC, Toyota, Canadian Tire and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.