CCO Dennis Ryan Leaving Olson

A spokesperson for Olson of Minneapolis confirmed today that Chief Creative Officer Dennis Ryan will be leaving the agency.

We’re told that the internal memo went out to all staff today and that Ryan’s successor will be announced soon.

Prior to joining Olson, Ryan held the CCO position at Element 79, which folded into DDB Chicago in 2012. (He was replaced by Canice Neary, who left after less than a year and freelanced for various shops including 72andSunny before joining Chicago’s Laughlin Constable as VP/Co-ECD.)

Ryan spent nearly a decade with Element 79, and his previous positions include ECD at JWT and worldwide CD on the Frito Lay account with what was then known as DDB Needham in Chicago.

While we have no official comment on Ryan’s future plans from within the Olson organization, sources tell us that he’s leaving to launch his own venture with the help of former Olson ECD/”Sexiest Man in Advertising” contestant Mike Fetrow. (Ryan hired Fetrow away from Fallon in 2012 several months after taking the reins in Minneapolis.)

You may recall that Olson was acquired by consultancy ICF International last year (a move that required the agency to officially relinquish its already inaccurate “independent” status). Less than a month after that announcement, the agency said goodbye to several executives including Fetrow and Lydell Capritta, president of brand/digital. When we wrote a post on the changes, we couldn’t confirm rumors that CFO Scott Cheney would be leaving as well, but those turned out to be true (he now runs his own consultancy). CMO Mitchell Caplan also left the agency very recently.

Olson tells us that it began searching for a new CCO some time ago, that the process is “extremely advanced,” and that a new chief creative could be named as early as next month.

Neary Back on the Freelance Circuit

After spending just nine months as group creative director at Darien, CT-based Colangelo Synergy Marketing, where he worked with brands including Trojan and Guinness, Canice Neary has headed back into freelancing. We’ve reached out to the man himself for comment, but from what sources tell us, Neary, who’s currently based in New York, is heading back to his native turf in Chicago. The creative vet of course was the man who quietly took over the creative reins at the now-defunct Element 79 once Dennis Ryan left for the CCO gig at Olson in 2011, but subsequently left after just a year at the helm. Neary spent 11 years in all at Element 79, which was folded into DDB Chicago last fall.

During his career, the copywriter by trade has had full-time gigs at the likes of Lowe and W+K and has freelanced for several shops including 72andSunny and VSA.

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