Forever Beta has hired four new team members across creative, production and new business. All have been hired specifically for their hugely varied experience, skill-sets and backgrounds.
The new hires will strengthen the team at Forever Beta even more as the agency continues to refocus and produce bold, unique work that pushes the boundaries of innovation, technology and digital.
The new hires include: Ben Reilly joining Forever Beta as new business director from 4media Group UK where he held the title of new business and client engagement director. Ben’s new role at Forever Beta will see him leading new business and marketing for the innovative agency.
He has over 20 years of experience across client, owner and agency as well as a deep understanding of the full marketing mix. Ben has worked across acclaimed brands BBC, Conde Nast, McCann Worldgroup and pa Media and is known for his passionate approach and delivering first class results for growing businesses.
Jack Cresswell and Ben Farrow arrive at Forever Beta as a new creative team. The dynamic duo join from McCann UK where they worked on well-known brands such as Aldi and Smyths Toys. Forever Beta had been on the team's radar for quite a while prior to joining, admiring the creative output from the agency. Both Jack and Ben feel Forever Beta is the place to push big ideas, experiment with digital and create world class campaigns.
Forever Beta’s final new hire sees Sarah Jacobs joining the team as lead producer from agency Oliver. A pragmatic individual, problem solver and straightforward, bold approach to her work makes Sarah the ideal person to excel as Forever Beta’s Head of Production working with various teams throughout the agency.
Al Fayolle at Forever Beta, said: “People are at the heart of our company, we are excited to welcome these new team members who share our inquisitive nature and passion. Forever Beta has been developing and exploring creative limits, and we are confident with our new hires there will be some excellent results and work to follow.”