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MullenLowe UK's new managing director, Katie McCambley takes centre stage in Creative Salon's latest Meet The MD feature.
Claire Hollands took over as the CEO of integrated agency MullenLowe in May last year. During her leadership, there have been many significant appointments, the recent one being an internal promotion of Katie McCambley from Head of Client Service to Managing Director.
“Things are seriously hotting up here at MullenLowe,” says McCambley, “I’m beyond excited to be stepping into this role during such a pivotal moment of transformation for us.” McCambley moved to MullenLowe from M&C Saatchi back in 2015 and began as a Global Account Manager at the agency. She also served as the business director for MullenLowe’s government accounts, including NHS recruitment, The Truth Project for The Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse, and the UK’s transition from the EU.
As the MD, McCambley will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the agency and work with Hollands on their collective growth ambitions for the agency.
We sat down with McCambley and asked her what she’s most excited about in 2024 and her journey through the advertising industry as a talented account woman.
Thank you! It’s been a whirlwind start to the year but I’m fully embracing MD life. I’m quickly learning that it’s a delicate balance between enthusiasm and patience. I’m definitely an “all-in, gung-ho” sort of person and want to dive into everything, but the art lies in understanding that you can’t do it all at once. So, that may take a bit of getting used to…
We’re in great shape moving into 2024, with our growth strategy centred around creativity that we’re all proud of. My priorities are to ensure that we remain laser focused on this, including strengthening our ways of working so that our people are all set up for success. I’m also a great believer in collaboration, so I’ll be looking at new ways to engage everyone along this journey whilst exploring new innovative ways to deliver great work for our clients.
I suppose clichés are clichés for a reason because, for me, it’s all about relationships. The best account people I know are the ones who can list off their clients’ birthdays. Their favourite lunch order. What temperature they drink their coffee. Because that’s how you build a proper partnership. And only then can you ask the really important questions. Like what keeps you up at night? What are your goals? And most importantly, how do we get there together?
Well, getting Account Person of the Year was pretty special. But I think the reason why is more special. I was fortunate enough to be part of the team embedded in Whitehall to deliver the UK Government’s Covid-19 response campaigns – from ‘Stay at Home’ messaging, to encouraging app downloads and vaccine take up. What started out as one handwashing brief became the most important communications task in recent British history. Looking back, you forget how busy, stressful, and adrenaline-inducing it was. But the positive impact we all made makes me super proud. I was one cog in a very well-oiled machine, and we literally saved lives. I mean, it doesn’t get much more impactful than that!
Back to my partnership point, agencies need to do more than respond to briefs. Our best relationships are the ones where we properly get stuck into our clients’ wider business problems and fully immerse ourselves in their strategic challenges. More and more, we’re working hand in hand with our clients to help define the wider problem and from there we are crafting not just creative solutions but solutions that influence the very core of their business. Ultimately, that will affect much more than what their advertising looks like and that’s what, I think, marketeers are craving.
Gosh, I really hope I’m always surprised. Because being surprised is what makes what we do fun; the constant quest to venture into unchartered territories for our clients means we should never get to a point where we’ve seen it all before. Creativity has the most joyous effect on people and if I ever stop feeling excited and surprised by it, I think it’s time to find a new job!
The Pitch. Don’t get me wrong – I love pitching. I love the adrenaline* it brings; I love the purity* of the process; I love how a win boosts agency morale*. But all these positives often have a negative side:
Thanks to initiatives like the Positive Pitch Pledge, we’re seeing lots of clients being so much more conscious around their processes but there is still lots of work to do.
You really have to care. You have to care for your people, care for your clients, care for the work and care for your business. When you care, your approach becomes genuine. And that makes everything easier because that means people will want to come along with you for the ride.
For me, there are two things:
Super corny – but passion fuels the heart and indispensability sharpens the mind. Balancing both will really set you up for success.
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