Iris Worldwide has found a successor to global chief creative officer Grant Hunter, who stepped down last month after 20 years with the agency, appointing Ogilvy New York chief Menno Kluin to lead the creative team.
Hunter took over from Shaun McIlraith, who left in July last year after nearly 16 years to spend more time with his family; the duo had worked together since 2006.
Kluin will relocate to London while maintaining a strong focus on the US market, ensuring Iris’ creative vision reflects the needs of clients globally, which include Samsung, Adidas, Samsonite, Bentley, Beiersdorf (Nivea), Pizza Hut and Intercontinental Hotels Group.
His appointment follows a series of recent senior creative hires, including Eduardo Maruri, former president and CEO of Grey Europe, who became global creative chair in June, and Katy Hopkins, who joined as executive creative director of Iris London last month.
With 20 years of experience at some of the world’s leading creative agencies and hundreds of industry awards to his name, Kluin has judged multiple industry awards, including Jury President of the ADC101 Interactive Jury.
He was previously at Ogilvy New York, where he served as chief creative officer, responsible for the creative output of a diverse range of global and regional clients, including Ikea, Nestle, Nationwide and Samsung.
Prior to this, he was the US chief creative officer at Dentsu International, leading creative efforts for agencies including 360i, dentsuMB, and Isobar, after being promoted from his role as chief creative officer at 360i.
Kluin is credited with transforming 360i’s creative output by leveraging his design background and prioritising creativity rooted in traditional craft and design principles, but executed with a digital-first mindset.
He has also had spells in Germany and Sweden.
In his new role, Kluin will focus on elevating Iris’ creative product while expanding its global social- and digital-first offering, responding to the growing demand from clients for seamless, full-funnel creative solutions that authentically embed brands in culture and foster meaningful connections with their audiences.
Iris Worldwide co-founder and chair Ian Millner said: “Menno is only the fourth global chief creative officer we’ve had in our 25-year history, following some incredible creative minds who have each shaped Iris in their own way. Sean Reynolds was ahead of his time in understanding the transformative power of digital and design. Shaun McIlrath brought big strategic thinking that helped us build integrated relationships with major clients. Grant Hunter created culturally powered ideas that could travel across markets.
“Menno brings a blend of all these qualities – strategic thinking, digital-first innovation, and a deep understanding of culture. As the industry faces ongoing challenges of ‘doom, gloom, and Zoom,’ we believe now is the time for participation powered by creativity, innovation, and originality. These are the elements that clients can’t create on their own, and Menno’s leadership will be key in delivering this for them.”
Kluin added: “Iris is at a pivotal moment in its evolution, with renewed energy and focus rooted in its original vision from 25 years ago, when the founders set out to challenge how things were done and to do things differently. For me, this is the opportunity to build something I’ve wanted to do since the height of 360i—a truly progressive global creative network that is creative, nimble, and simply exciting to work at: experimental, collaborative, and willing to take chances. Combined with a refreshing entrepreneurial, people-first philosophy, I couldn’t be more excited about this.”
Kluin will report to Millner, and work closely with Ben Essen, global chief strategy officer; Eduardo Maruri, global creative chair; Leigh Armstrong, EVP global growth and marketing director; and Benita Meswania, global chief people officer.
His appointment follows several other significant hires at Iris this year. In June, Jill Smith was promoted to CEO of Iris Americas, Andrew Silver joined from Huge as managing director of the Boston office and head of the CRM, Data & Technology practice, and notably, Eduardo Maruri, former president and CEO of Grey Europe, was appointed global creative chair of Iris Worldwide. Most recently, Leigh Armstrong joined as EVP global growth and marketing director from Cheil and Cheil Connec+.
This also follows a series of leadership hires across the group, including the recent appointments at Iris London of Accenture Song’s Zoe Eagle as CEO and House337’s Katy Hopkins as executive creative director.
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