Accenture Interactive Appoints Neil Heymann as Its First Global Chief Creative Officer
Neil Heymann Returns to Accenture Interactive as Global Chief Creative Officer
Neil Heymann, a renowned figure in the advertising industry, is set to return to Accenture Interactive as its global chief creative officer. This marks his return to the company after he left to form Publicis agency Le Truc.
The newly created position within Accenture Interactive will see Heymann reporting directly to David Droga, the chief executive and founder of Droga5. Droga expressed that Heymann's role is about leading the agency towards its future direction.
Heymann's previous experience with Accenture Interactive includes holding the position of global chief creative officer within Droga5. After leaving the company in February, he formed Publicis agency Le Truc.
The role of global chief creative officer at Accenture Interactive is considered crucial for driving the agency's growth and creativity. Droga believes that this position will help unite, enhance, and amplify the creativity across the agencies within Accenture Interactive's business.
Accenture Interactive has appointed Heymann as its first global chief creative officer. Heymann is recognized as a champion of creativity in the industry and leads creative talent across Accenture Interactive, ensuring the integration of creativity, innovation, and technology in their offerings.
Tara Ford, who was appointed chief creative officer for Growth Markets in 2025, has been working closely with Heymann in a senior leadership role focused on creative direction at Accenture Interactive.
Heymann will take on his new role starting in February. The industry eagerly awaits to see the impact he will make in shaping the future of Accenture Interactive.
[1] Source: Accenture Interactive press release, date unknown.
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