Nadja Stickl and Andreas Schwitter lead our Zurich office

FRASER GmbH
2 min readAug 25, 2023

Two experienced Swiss advertisers are taking the lead of our newly established Zurich office: Nadja Stickl joins from TBWA Zurich to become Managing Director, and internationally experienced Swiss creative Andreas Schwitter will be Creative Director of FRASER in Zurich.

Our FRASER CEO Benjamin Baumann said: “This top-class team matches our ambitions and the high expectations our clients have of us. Nadja Stickl has proven that she can lead large accounts like McDonald’s. We are very happy that she shares the idea and DNA of our agency model and our agency culture. With her, FRASER Switzerland is in good hands.”

Nadja Stickl joins FRASER Switzerland from TBWA Switzerland, where she led large teams for renowned international brands (McDonald’s, IKEA, Bell, Porsche) as the Group Account Director. She is at home in all disciplines of commercial communication and can advise and steer with high strategic competence. Before joining TBWA in 2018, she worked as an account manager at Wirz BBDO in Zurich.

Andreas Schwitter began his career in Zurich as a typographer and designer and has since worked as a conceptual creative director for various brands and agencies around the world, such as Meta London, Ogilvy London, Impact BBDO Dubai, JWT New York, 360i-New York, Saatchi & Saatchi Stockholm, TBWA Vienna and TBWA Zurich. Andreas Schwitter has already received numerous international awards (Cannes Lions, D&AD, Clios, among others).

Fernando Barbella, our ECD, said: “I am delighted to welcome Andreas Schwitter as Creative Director in our new Zurich office. With Andy’s expertise and creativity, our team is poised for even more success and innovation. Andy brings years of experience with different brands and categories. We both share the vision of doing great work together with great people.”

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