M+C Saatchi Group has appointed Dani Bassil to the newly created role of CEO of M+C Saatchi Group AUNZ, as Justin Graham steps down from his role as CEO of M+C Saatchi Group APAC later this year.
She will begin in the role August 2025 and will oversee the Australia and New Zealand businesses in advertising, consulting, and Passions and PR entities, including Sport & Entertainment.
Bassil was most recently she was CEO of Clemenger BBDO Australia.
Her previous roles include CEO of Digitas UK at Publicis, Managing Partner at JWT UK at WPP, and leadership roles in operations, and account management at Grey, W+K, VCCP and Mother. She started her career at Ogilvy Sydney.
“I’ve admired the M+C Saatchi brand for as long as I can remember,” Bassil said of her new role.
“To be able to bring all of my experience in brand, consulting, media and digital together to lead this group of incredible businesses is so exciting for me.
“How we drive value and growth for clients through strategic thinking and cut through with powerful creative and brand ideas is what I get out of bed for, and there’s no better agency brand than M+C Saatchi to partner with clients to achieve this. I can’t wait to get started.”
Zaid Al-Qassab, Global CEO, M&C Saatchi Group, said: ‘I’m excited to welcome Dani to the helm of our Australia and New Zealand businesses. Her broad leadership experience and client centric approach will power the agency forward, and her vast digital expertise is what’s most needed in the next phase of our journey to give brands Cultural Power. I’m excited to see what magic she can make.”
The leadership team of Steve Coll, Tanya Vragalis, Jenn Butler, Benjamin Harrison and Jen Hegarty will report to Bassil.
Graham: ‘It has been a privilege to lead the exceptional M+C Saatchi teams locally’
The agency also revealed news of Graham is set to step down from his role as CEO of M+C Saatchi Group APAC later this year. His exit come as part of the agency’s broader realignment with the Asia business transitioning to being led from the Singapore HQ.
He will remain in his Sydney-based role until then to help guide the handover and support Bassil as she steps into the CEO AUNZ role.
Graham joined the agency from Droga5 in 2013, Graham’s 12 years at M+C Saatchi have included six years as group CSO Australia, before being promoted to the role of CEO ANZ in 2020.
Following an impressive period of growth and creative recognition for the business, Graham was promoted to the global advertising lead role in 2022, before assuming his most recent role as APAC regional CEO.
Graham said: “It has been a privilege to lead the exceptional M+C Saatchi teams locally and around the network over my time; as a self-professed life learner, it’s been a ride.
“I’m grateful to Zaid and all the brilliant people I have been fortunate to partner with over the years; my immediate focus is to set up Australia and the key markets in the region for ongoing success.’
Graham was previously recognised as an AFR Boss Young Executive of the Year and under his leadership, the M+C Saatchi business has been awarded numerous honours, including AFR’s Most Innovative Marketing & Media Company, multiple Effies in Australia and the US, and more recently, No.1 Independent Creative Network in the region.
Al-Qassab, said: “Justin has played a critical role at M+C Saatchi, first as a chief strategist, then successful CEO, and most recently leading our APAC region.
“When I joined the business in May last year, I spent my very first day in our Sydney office to see first-hand the work of the most awarded region in our network. Justin has been a brilliant partner, and whilst I will miss working with him, I am grateful for the legacy he leaves behind.’
“At M+C Saatchi Group, we are committed to our leaders and long-term succession planning. As such, over the last few months, Justin and I have been working closely to identify the best leadership succession for key markets in the APAC region, and in particular our Australian and New Zealand businesses.’
Graham will continue in his director roles for both the Advertising Council (ACA) and social impact organisation, Unltd.
Top image: Dani Bassil and Justin Graham