Hirons hires new executive creative director
Hirons, an Indianapolis-based advertising, public relations and digital agency, has hired Mark LeClerc to lead its creative department as executive creative director.

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LeClerc, a graduate of Butler University, has garnered five career Best of Show awards in various advertising competitions, and his TV spots have appeared in the Communication Arts Advertising Annual. LeClerc was previously an owner of Foundry, an award-winning creative shop, and served as executive creative director for the Indianapolis office of Publicis Worldwide.
At Hirons, he will oversee and direct all creative output in the agency, help lead new business efforts, mentor creative staff and work closely with Hirons’ leadership team.
“I’m very happy and honored to join the Hirons team. It takes great care and hard work for an agency to see – as Hirons did earlier this summer– its 40th birthday. I’m looking forward to helping clients by continuing the Hirons credo: Be bold,” LeClerc said.
For information about current career opportunities, visit hirons.com/careers.
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About Hirons
Hirons, an award-winning advertising, public relations and digital communications firm based in Indianapolis, has been concepting, designing and distributing some of the state’s most widely recognized advertising campaigns since 1978. An established provider of bold and innovative communications solutions, Hirons’ research-based approach starts by first establishing the problem at hand and then tailoring our services to best fit our clients’ needs. With clients in both the commercial and government sectors, Hirons is leading efforts to spread both digital and traditional messages across the state of Indiana and beyond.
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