Best Rejected Advertising Volume Three
Jury
›   Mitte Blomqvist
›   Patrick Burgoyne
›   Tim Delaney
›   Marianne Herweijer
›   Bob Kuperman
›   Holger Lutz
›   Tom Moult
›   Achille Bonito Oliva
›   Tom Roope
›   Marcello Serpa
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Tom Moult
CEO, The Moult Agency, Australia
 
 
Tom Moult started his advertising career in 1976, as a copywriter at Benton and Bowles in London. In 1979, he moved to J Walter Thompson, also in London, where he spent seven years working on some of the UK’s major brands.

In 1986, JWT transferred Tom Moult to their Sydney office as Creative Director. By way of saying thank you, he promptly left and joined Saatchi & Saatchi in Sydney. While at Saatchi’s he was voted (one half of) Australia’s Creative Team of the Year, in the same year as the agency was chosen as »Agency of the Year«.

In 1989, Tom was tempted to move again by the offer of becoming the creative Director of the Small agency »The Ball Partnership’ where he stayed for eleven years. Over those eleven years, the agency grew tenfold and Tom Moult became the Chairman and CEO of the
agency. (Which had changed its name to EURO RSCG PARTNERSHIP, in line with its new ownership.)

At the start of 2000, after EURO RSCG had won the »National Agency of the Year« title, Tom Moult decided it was time to take a year off. EURO RSCG agreed, but then persuaded him to fly around the world for a year consulting on International business.

He is now the CEO of The Moult Agency, a new agency (but still a part of the EURO RSCG group) that includes the business of the well respected direct marketing agency, Cohn and Wells Partners.

During his career, he has won many creative awards, including a Gold Lion at the International Advertising Festival in Cannes. He has also been Australia’s judge in Cannes, and has twice been the Chairman of AWARD, The Australian Writer’s and Art Director’s Association.