Mark Hunter, the chief creative officer at Deutsch LA, is out at the agency hejoined in January 2011, sources have confirmed.
Deutsch executives could not be reached for comment and it’s not clear how quickly the agency will replace him.
Hunter moved to the Interpublic Group shop from TBWA\London and had previously held senior creative roles at the London offices of Bartle Bogle Hegarty and Euro RSCG and the Amsterdam office of Wieden+Kennedy. At Deutsch, he succeeded Eric Hirshberg, who became CEO of Activision Publishing in September, 2010.
Hunter’s tenure at TBWA lasted about 1 1/2 years. (He joined that agency in mid-2009, filling a vacancy created by the July 2008 exit of Steve Henry.)
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Well, nothing is constant in this world but change. What’s up with his career move? Where is he going after this? Any problems with his previous position? This should be included in the article. Anyway, from what I’ve read, Mark Hunter according to Deustch/LA CEO Mike Sheldon, is a great thinker, who excels as both a creative and business leader. So I guess his exit comes as a great loss in the team.