Staff Reporters
Sep 14, 2011

Porter Novelli appoints Sally Hart as principal of consumer lifestyle

SYDNEY - Porter Novelli Sydney has appointed Sally Hart as principal of the agency's consumer lifestyle practice, effective from October.

Sally Hart, principal of consumer lifestyle at Porter Novelli
Sally Hart, principal of consumer lifestyle at Porter Novelli

Hart joins Porter Novelli from Hill & Knowlton where she was most recently director of strategy and planning. She has over 20 years' experience in both the Australian and UK markets, and played a key role in building the consumer offering at Hill & Knowlton.

She will fill in for Lisa Tantillo who will be taking 12 months maternity leave commencing in October.

Porter Novelli’s consumer lifestyle practice works with brands across all facets of consumer-facing communications including Visa, Bupa, Australian Egg Corporation, PepsiCo, Bugaboo, Tourism Australia, and game developer THQ.

Richard Muller, managing director of Porter Novelli Sydney, said: “Without a doubt Sally will bolster our already recognised expertise in integrated consumer lifestyle communications. With her client experience spanning FMCG, tourism, beverages and a wide range of consumer products, we look forward to a long, fun and rewarding time with Sally as a senior member of the leadership team at Porter Novelli.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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