Transmission appoints head of client services
Creative production agency Transmission has hired Andreas Ohlbach as its first ever head of client services.
With more than 20 years’ experience delivering award-winning campaigns for brands such as Logitech, KPMG and Sky, Andreas will lead strategic relationships and drive growth across key accounts in tech, automotive and lifestyle.
He was previously managing director at NOAH, where he led campaigns for Suzuki, Allianz Partners and Kikkoman, while also holding senior roles at TRUE, BBH London and Sapient.
At Transmission, Andreas will focus on elevating the agency’s commercial impact and client experience.
He said: “Joining Transmission is an exciting opportunity to build on the momentum of an ambitious agency.
“The team’s passion for creative excellence and their growth mindset made this an easy decision.
“I'm looking forward to helping shape the next chapter of success together.”
Lee Climpson, partner and production director at Transmission, added: “Andreas brings a rare mix of commercial sharpness and creative rigour, and we're thrilled to welcome him to Transmission.
“His leadership will help sharpen our client offering, deepen relationships and drive transformative work across the business.”
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