Wieden+Kennedy responds to backlash on all-male creative hires for Macca’s account

Creative agency Wieden+Kennedy has responded to an online backlash after the agency’s first announcement of its local creative hires featured an all-male lineup.

The agency is setting up a local shop after winning a chunk of the McDonald’s creative account last month, and on Monday, it announced Roy Leibowitz and Chris Wilson as its new group creative directors, and Jack Elliot and Lochie Newham as senior creatives.

The creatives were described by the agency as having immediately understood its “fan to fan approach” to advertising, and the importance of having McDonald’s “show up in culture, versus just making ads”.

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