Creative head Neale Horrigan leaves Elvis after 11 years

Elvis’ executive creative director, Neale Horrigan has announced he is leaving the creative agency after 11 years.
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Elvis executive creative director Neale Horrigan is leaving the creative agency after more than a decade.

Horrigan started his career with Elvis in 2005 as senior art director and left the agency for Iris Worldwide in 2007.

In 2013 he joined Aesop Creative as creative director, then in October 2013 returned to Elvis as executive creative director.


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Elvis chief executive Tanya Whitehouse said: “We’re very sad to see Neale go after 11 fantastic years. He has played a pivotal part in elevating our creative product, helping us to win multiple awards from the likes of Cannes Lions, D&AD, and The Marketing Society. We wish him all the best in his new role.”

Elvis has reported that Horrigan will join an Australian agency in January 2025.

The creative agency will announce a new executive creative director in due course.

Horrigan said: “I’m sad to say goodbye to the incredible team at Elvis after a fantastic decade at the agency, but I wish them all the best and have no doubt that great things lie ahead for them. I’ll be watching from afar as my family and I settle into our new lives in Australia and I’m excited for what’s next.”

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Elvis executive creative director Neale Horrigan is leaving the creative agency after more than a decade.

Horrigan started his career with Elvis in 2005 as senior art director and left the agency for Iris Worldwide in 2007.

In 2013 he joined Aesop Creative as creative director, then in October 2013 returned to Elvis as executive creative director.


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Elvis chief executive Tanya Whitehouse said: “We’re very sad to see Neale go after 11 fantastic years. He has played a pivotal part in elevating our creative product, helping us to win multiple awards from the likes of Cannes Lions, D&AD, and The Marketing Society. We wish him all the best in his new role.”

Elvis has reported that Horrigan will join an Australian agency in January 2025.

The creative agency will announce a new executive creative director in due course.

Horrigan said: “I’m sad to say goodbye to the incredible team at Elvis after a fantastic decade at the agency, but I wish them all the best and have no doubt that great things lie ahead for them. I’ll be watching from afar as my family and I settle into our new lives in Australia and I’m excited for what’s next.”

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