Jon Renner de Walton Isaacson
Walton Isaacson is stepping up recruitment and retention efforts across multiple disciplines, marketing specializations and cultural expertise. WI CEO Aaron Walton noted, “Over the last eleven months, the agency and its people have demonstrated their exceptional talents and resiliency in the face of all challenges. We are growing, both literally and in every sense of the word. As we emerge from the storm, we are excited to announce a number of new hires as well as the well-deserved promotions of some of our WI rock stars.”Jon Renner has rejoined the agency as SVP Director of Agency Services, a new position that will be based out of New York. “Jon’s return speaks to new, powerful beginnings in a new world filled with change and opportunity,’ said Walton. “I couldn’t be more excited about how Jon’s talents and innovative spirit will impact our future growth.” Renner, who will report directly to Walton, worked at WI from 2008-2012 during which time he was Account Director on clients such as Unilever and Avion. He brings with him extensive experience in agency management and operations including the management of Creative Services, Account Management, Project Management, Omnichannel Marketing and New Business development. He subsequently spent six years at Marketsmith as EVP of Business Development and Account Management, overseeing the New Jersey Lottery, Remington Men’s Grooming, Sherwin Williams and several government accounts. Prior to rejoining WI, he was Partner and Managing Director of Position A, a new business consultancy. His notable career includes five years at McCann-Erickson on Coca-Cola and Nabisco, and also a seven-year stretch at Ogilvy, where he managed blue chip clients Kraft and Miller Brewing. Working with Publicis for six years, he drove global appliance giant Whirlpool to new heights. It was during this time that Jon first worked with Walton Isaacson in partnership on the Whirlpool account.
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