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Ex-ARN boss Lauren Joyce heads back to audio

She's engaged in a partnership with production group Abe's Audio.

By Natasha LeePublished Mar 27, 2026
2 min read
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Abe’s Audio has engaged former ARN chief strategy officer Lauren Joyce in a strategic partnership, bringing her in on a project basis to help drive new client partnerships and shape the company’s next phase of growth.

Joyce will operate under her 'Gun For Hire' model, working across a portfolio of businesses rather than in a permanent role.

Her focus will be on focus on high-impact strategic and creative outcomes.

Abe’s Audio founder Abe Udy said the partnership is designed to inject fresh thinking and accelerate momentum.

“Lauren’s a gun for hire - she’s got deep expertise in media, marketing and leadership at the highest level, but more importantly, she understands where the pressure points are for agencies and clients right now," Udy said.

Joyce will work alongside the business to identify new growth avenues while continuing her broader advisory work across the industry.

The Abe’s Audio Leadership Team: Rebekah Repacholi, Jaron Ransley, Harry Badcock, Britt Dolbey, and Abe Udy. The Abe’s Audio Leadership Team: Rebekah Repacholi, Jaron Ransley, Harry Badcock, Britt Dolbey, and Abe Udy.

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Industry shift driving demand for flexible expertise

Joyce said the partnership reflects a broader structural shift in how companies access senior capability.

“There’s a growing gap between what the industry needs and how it’s traditionally structured to deliver it,” Joyce said.

“Businesses don’t necessarily need more people - they need the right expertise, applied at the right moment to unlock growth.”

She pointed to Abe’s Audio’s existing production capabilities as a key factor in the partnership.

“What stood out to me with Abe’s Audio is that they’ve already built a highly effective creative production engine - delivering against the industry’s obsession with the ‘Iron Triangle’ of speed, cost and quality.

"But more importantly, they’ve developed capabilities that many media companies simply don’t have the resources to invest in right now. That creates a genuine opportunity for partnership," Joyce said.

The partnership comes as Abe’s Audio looks to build on its 25-plus year track record across voice, sound design and creative audio, working with agencies, brands and media companies in Australia and internationally.

Main image: Lauren Joyce

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