Nat Bradford leaves Hill & Knowlton for DEC PR
Hill & Knowlton’s former director of consumer and enterprise technology Nat Bradford has joined DEC Public Relations.
Bradford ran the Canon business, which moved to Ogilvy PR in September, and also worked on CA Technologies, Oracle and Optus.
Bradford commented: “The technology space is evolving rapidly in Australia and it’s a great time to be growing a practice within an independent agency with the talent and reputation that DEC PR has.”
“Technology brands are seeking the senior counsel and implementation the smaller and mid-tier agencies provide – DEC’s existing client portfolio and rapid growth are testament to this, and I look forward with the team in building a strong and industry-leading practice,” he added.
Also joining DEC as an account manager is Nick Healy from PPR, where he was lead digital consultant running Dell and Xbox.
Ashleigh Favaloro joins from Einsteinz Communications as senior consultant. She worked on Seagate Technology, Brocade and IPL Communications.
Congrats on the new role Nat! Hope they love Bruce as much as we did!
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Why is H&K of such interest to Mumbrella? I feel like every time I visit, there is another story about them here. I’d be interested to see some kind of schmicko graph that charts coverage of H&K versus all other PR agencies in Aus. I think they call it ‘share of voice’ right?
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@Long time listener. I think you’ll find this story is about Nat Bradford and Nick Healy going to DEC.
Congratulations Nick & Nat! Having worked with these guys on a number of accounts, I have no doubt they’ll continue to do some amazing work.
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@Vuki , no this story is another “H&K have lost someone” story. @LTLFTC is exactly right. Mumbrella needs to come clean on the vendetta being pursued here.
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@Sasha. Ok, hold on. Bradford moving to DEC is a genuine story for Mumbrella. Would you have preferred them not to say he was former H&K? Being that he was lead enterprise and consumer tech there, it’s a pretty important piece of the story you would think.
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