Jeroen Jedeloo

Regional Operations Director – Ogilvy Network ANZ at Ogilvy Australia

Jeroen Jedeloo has a diverse work experience in the advertising and media industry. Jeroen started their career in 2003 at Plinq, a digital creative production company. Jeroen then moved to USSR Media in 2005, where they worked as an Executive Producer, responsible for business development and the production of TV commercials and viral videos.

In 2007, Jeroen joined Black + Cameron Productions in Shanghai as a Producer, working on TV productions and commercials for the Chinese marketplace. Jeroen then joined Tribal DDB Amsterdam in 2008 as a Sr. Producer, managing large-scale campaigns for global clients such as Philips, Gucci, and Volkswagen.

In 2011, Jeroen joined DDB Sydney as a Lead Digital Producer, overseeing digital campaigns and platform builds for clients including McDonald's, Volkswagen, and Tourism Australia. Jeroen then transitioned to a role as Integrated Program Director, focusing on improving digital operations and implementing processes that integrated technology, data, and social aspects into creative development.

In 2013, Jeroen became the Director of °shaper, an innovation initiative launched by DDB Group Sydney. Jeroen was responsible for operationalizing the vision of °shaper, designing the incubation process, and leading the development of projects that addressed unmet human needs or problems.

Jeroen's most recent position is Regional Operations Director at Ogilvy Australia, which they assumed in January 2022. Prior to this role, they served as Head of Integrated Operations at Ogilvy Australia, contributing to the company's integrated offerings and overseeing agency operations.

Throughout their career, Jeroen Jedeloo has focused on bridging the gap between technology, data, and creativity to deliver innovative solutions for clients.

Jeroen Jedeloo attended Stedelijk Gymnasium Schiedam from 1986 to 1992. Jeroen then went on to study Psychology at the University of Amsterdam from 1993 to 1999.

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