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Overview Reviews Awards 

Word on the street

I wanted to hire Angel straight out of Award School but sadly it wasn’t to be, so I Linked In stalked her for three years and pounced at the first sign of vulnerability. It was absolutely worth the patience. Angel is strong strategically, conceptually, and her craft skills are absolutely on point. When it comes to the work she’s one of those rare creative talents who can strike that illusive balance between strong-minded principles and open-minded collaboration.

Alex Derwin, CCO BMF

I hit the creative partner lottery with Angel and if you get to work with her you’re going to have to deal with me, the jealous ex!!!  Not only is she the most clever strategic creative I’ve ever met but she has a rare skill of coming at every problem from a human angle. The result is always something that makes you feel. And I think everyone needs more of that in our industry.

Erica Malett, Senior Copywriter 


Angel’s artistic vision is not only innovative but also deeply thoughtful, allowing her to explore complex themes and narratives that resonate with audiences on multiple levels.

Her commitment to creativity is apparent in every endeavor she undertakes. Whether working on visual arts, this brought an infectious enthusiasm that inspires the entire creative department at BMF.

It is also worth noting Angel’s profound connection to culture, which serves as a foundation for her inspiration as an art director. Angel possess a keen awareness of cultural narratives and actively seek to amplify underrepresented voices through advertising which I always appreciated. 

I couldn’t recommend Angel highly enough and any creative leader or creative department would be so lucky to have her.


Tara Mckenty National ECD AKQA Australia


I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I work, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and that sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.