Graham Todd, managing director of McCann Manchester, and a member of the team since March 2007, when he initially joined as group account director, has parted ways with the company. He was appointed joint MD, alongside Laura McKinlay, in May 2024.
Announcing his departure on LinkedIn, Todd wrote: “After almost 19 years my time at McCann has come to a close. It’s been an incredible journey alongside truly amazing colleagues and clients. Together we’ve produced work that has transformed businesses and won a fair few creative and effectiveness awards along the way.
“But it’s the people in this industry that matter most to me. Their skill, their craft, the dedication and the character to believe in an idea and see it through with absolute confidence it’s going to deliver.
“McCann Manchester is a unique place, and from that first drive up to Bonis Hall it becomes a part of you that will never go. I feel privileged to have been part of it for so long. The memories will last a lifetime and those of you who helped make them so special, you know who you are.
“So, to everyone I’ve worked with a simple thank you doesn’t come close, but I hope you know what this has all meant to me, and being part of this place and working together has been a huge part of my life.
“And to the many who are experiencing a similar situation at this time, my words of wisdom are believe in yourself, you are amazing.
“It’s now time to take a short break down under which might involve a beach, some sun, a cold beer and time with my amazing better half. I’ll be back at the end of January ready for what 2026 and beyond brings. The Open to Work logo is officially on.
“And finally, to quote a particularly insightful person, Work Hard – Be Nice people.”
McCann Manchester told Prolific North in a statement: “Graham Todd has left McCann after 18 years at the agency, going from group account director in 2007 to a divisional managing director in Manchester. We’d like to thank Graham for all he has done for the business during his time with us and wish him all the very best for the future.”