Jungle Creations appoints growth lead
London-based social and influencer agency Jungle Creations has appointed Ed Knights as executive director of growth.
Reporting to chief growth officer Jade Raad, Ed will lead the agency’s growth strategy across new business and marketing, supporting Jungle’s ongoing expansion.
He joins from Born Social, where he drove six consecutive years of growth as head of new business and marketing, having previously held senior roles at M&C Saatchi Performance overseeing EMEA-wide new business strategy.
Ed said: “I’m buzzing to join Jungle at such a pivotal moment in its journey.
“The agency’s creative capabilities and vast content capacity is deeply routed in social-first expertise.
“We have a clear market advantage to capitalise on, with a huge opportunity to build on our recent growth.
“I can’t wait to work with Jade and the team to drive the next phase of Jungle’s growth, developing Jungle’s position as one the most compelling social and creative agencies in the UK.”
Jade added: “Ed has an incredible track record for driving growth and building momentum in fast-moving agencies.
“He understands how to balance commercial strategy with creativity, which is exactly what we need as we continue to evolve.
“His energy and experience will be a huge asset to Jungle.”
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