Never Not International Women’s Day co-founder and a 300-foot J Balvin wrangler join R/GA as Creative Leads

R/GA - Prue Jones and Ben Yabsley

Victoria Curro: ‘Prue and Ben bring the energy and creative ambition that reflects the direction we’re taking as a business.’

Prue Jones is joining R/GA as National Executive Creative Director, Experience Design, alongside Ben Yabsley who returns to the agency as National Executive Creative Director.

Jones and Yabsley will join R/GA Australia’s executive team alongside Managing Director Victoria Curro and Executive Strategy Director, Marie Conley, and will work closely with Chief Design Officer, APAC Ben Miles, Chief Technology Officer, APAC, Guill Rodas, newly appointed Global Executive Director of AI Products, Ben Cooper and Michael Titshall, APAC CEO and Global Head of AI Products.

Jones, formerly Design and Creative Director at Accenture Song, brings her expertise across creative strategy, digital and service design, and large-scale transformation to the role. Her experience spans government and tech to retail.

She is also the co-creator of ‘Never Not International Women’s Day’ , a global initiative that’s celebrated women in creativity 24/7 for the past three years.

Yabsley rejoins R/GA from  Dentsu Creative New York as Group Creative Director. During his time with R/GA, he previously served as Creative Director in the New York office.

He’s known for creating work that sits at the intersection of culture, brand, and experience, from Super Bowl stunts and Twitch-native content to global art installations and branded record labels. His campaigns for The New Yorker, Budweiser, IMAX, and 7-Eleven have included everything from a 300-foot J Balvin to headline-grabbing Google hacks.

Yabsley has built and led lean, high-performing creative teams that push brands out of their comfort zones. His work has been recognised at Cannes Lions, D&AD, One Show, ADC, Clios, Caples, Spikes Asia, The Webbys, and FWA.

Victoria Curro, Managing Director, Australia at R/GA: “Prue and Ben bring the energy and creative ambition that reflects the direction we’re taking as a business.

“We’re building a leadership team with the vision and versatility to lead through change. Our independence and culture of reinvention allow us to respond in real time to where culture, technology, and creativity
are heading next, and help our clients do the same.”

Jones said: “While a lot of agencies keep repackaging the past and calling it innovation, R/GA knows true future impact comes from inimitable talent, sharp AI plays, a killer client roster, and unbridled creativity as the red thread through it all. Wholly independent and free from the noise of holding company politics, it also brings global scale with deep local expertise. I couldn’t resist all that. Let’s go.”

Yabsley added: “I’m so excited to be returning to Australia and to R/GA. I can’t think of a better place to be for the upcoming advertising revolution, in a country that values ideas above all else, and at an agency with reinvention baked into its DNA.

“What’s always drawn me to R/GA is the chance to collaborate across disciplines with the sharpest minds in design and technology. It’s the kind of environment where great ideas happen, and surrounding yourself with people smarter than you is an amazing career cheat code.”

Seamus Higgins, R/GA Australia’s Chief Creative Officer, has departed the business, returning to London for personal reasons.

Victoria said: “While we’re incredibly sad to see Seamus go – and the feeling is mutual – we fully support his decision. Family comes first, always. Since rejoining R/GA two years ago, Seamus has made a lasting impact on the work, the team, and the culture. We’re deeply grateful for everything he’s brought to the business.”

Top image: Prue Jones and Ben Yabsley

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