dentsu doubles down on stability with senior promotions

Dentsu ANZ

This confirmation formalises roles David Halter, and Vanessa Nicol have held on an interim basis.

dentsu has confirmed the permanent appointments of David Halter as Chief Practice Officer, dentsu Creative Australia, and Vanessa Nicol as Chief Operating Officer for dentsu ANZ.

This formalises the roles both leaders have held on an interim basis.

The appointments were first shared with clients at an invite-only event, “DC26”, and followed what the business described as a successful transition period marked by stability and focus within dentsu Creative.

Strengthening dentsu Creative’s structure

dentsu Creative operates under a unified structure that brings together creative, earned and experience teams, rather than maintaining separate agency silos.

In Australia, the team works across the east coast and partners with brands including American Express, Chery, Adobe, NBN, The Iconic, Zespri and nib.

Halter, who previously served as Chief Strategy Officer for dentsu ANZ, assumes the role of Chief Practice Officer, responsible for driving the quality and impact of the agency’s creative output.

“We have great people at DC, and a client list we are proud to partner with. My focus is on continuing to improve the quality of our creative work in all its forms and supporting our people the best way I can to create impact for clients,” Halter said.

Operational focus across ANZ

Nicol moves permanently into the Chief Operating Officer role for dentsu ANZ, overseeing operations across the region.

Her remit includes streamlining processes, embedding AI enhancements and evolving ways of working across dentsu Creative and the broader dentsu group.

“You can feel the momentum across the agency. We’re accelerating our operational processes with new technology to set our team and our clients up for success,” Nicol said.

CEO Rob Harvey comments

dentsu ANZ CEO Rob Harvey said both leaders had made an immediate impact during their interim tenure.

“David and Vanessa have done an outstanding job stepping into their roles over the past four months, bringing clarity, care and immediate impact. Their leadership has been felt quickly by both our people and our clients, and their approach is strongly aligned with our values and ambition as a connected dentsu group.

“They are both highly respected, tenured leaders within dentsu, and their permanent appointments are a clear reflection of the strength of our internal talent and the depth of capability we have across ANZ.

“As we enter 2026 with confidence and momentum, David and Vanessa will play a key role in shaping the next phase of growth for dentsu Creative and the broader dentsu ANZ business,” he said.

The appointments take effect immediately and underscored dentsu’s focus on leadership continuity and long-term client and people partnerships.

Top Image: David Halter and Vanessa Nicol

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