The new appointments come as the award-winning agency secures new clients looking to bring more authenticity and inclusivity to their marketing campaigns.
Benjamin Opoku joins from BBH as producer. After starting his career with Sony Music, Benj went on to work on Adidas’ Pan-European campaigns with FuturImpose before moving to BBH working on Tesco and Jabra. He also produced and directed his own shows including ‘Make it Common: Bridge the Gap’.
Krystal Ude joins as account manager from The Brooklyn Brothers working with clients including MINI, WaterWipes and McDonalds. Krystal started her career at Grey London.
Tom Carr and Luke Gray join the creative department from Five by Five where they worked across Screwfix and RNLI, as well as recently winning at the Chip Shop Awards for their much lauded Mr Men campaign about the LGBTQ+ community.
Dan Saxby, co-founder and managing director says, "There’s no better feeling than hiring exceptional new talent who share our values and are bursting with incredible potential. Benj, Krystal, Luke and Tom have an infectious creative curiosity and have a genuine desire to create work with an impact. I can’t wait to see them thrive as they reach for their ambitions”.
Shannie Mears, co-founder and head of talent says, “The most exciting thing about what we do for me is being able to offer opportunities that can reveal growth. Every single permanent hire we make, is truly considered, and there’s no ceiling, that's what makes it so much more fulfilling”.