Accenture Song Appoints Tseliso Rangaka As Chief Creative Officer For South Africa
Submitted by: Media Update Editor
Accenture Song says Rangaka will be responsible for fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration and creativity within the team while ensuring the delivery of exceptional client experiences.
With over two decades of experience, Rangaka brings a wealth of expertise in shaping brands and crafting narratives that resonate with audiences. Prior to joining Accenture Song, he held leadership positions at agencies such as FCB South Africa, Ogilvy and WPP Studio X Africa, where he elevated brands and inspired teams to push creative boundaries, says the agency.
The agency says Rangaka's track record includes award-winning campaigns for global brands. His work has been recognised with prestigious accolades, including Cannes Lions and Loerie Grands Prix, One Show Pencils and D&AD Awards.
A journalism graduate from Rhodes University, Rangaka brings a storyteller's sensibility to his creative approach, integrating craft, insight and execution to create impactful work. His leadership has been instrumental in driving success and recognition for the agencies he has been a part of, says Accenture Song.
This appointment reinforces Accenture Song's commitment to placing creativity at the core of transformation, fostering innovation, relevance and sustained growth for clients, adds the agency.
Accenture Song expresses appreciation to King for his visionary creative and business leadership, which has laid solid grounds for the future. His legacy is one of bold ideas, exceptional craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to intelligent, groundbreaking creativity.
"Rangaka's exceptional talent and proven record make him the ideal leader to drive creative excellence for Accenture Song in South Africa," says Celeste Koert, Accenture Song lead for Africa. "His ability to combine strategic thinking with compelling storytelling will undoubtedly elevate our offerings and deliver even greater value to our clients."
Rangaka says, "King has been an innovative leader, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to build on his legacy, continuing the path of creativity and distinction he set in motion. The agency's commitment to delivering transformative experiences aligns perfectly with my own passion for imagination and ingenuity. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team here to drive even greater impact for our clients and shape the future of creative excellence."
King concludes, "As I step down from my current position and transition to advisory role, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude. The journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am humbled by the incredible talent and passion of the team. Together, we've pushed boundaries, challenged norms and created work that has made a real impact. I move with a heart full of memories and a mind buzzing with the possibilities of what the future holds."
For more information, visit www.accenture.com.
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