INVNT EMEA expands London team
London-based live brand storytelling agency INVNT EMEA has expanded its team with a series of senior appointments amid continued regional growth.
The agency has appointed Kelly Jones as executive producer and Tanya Mills as associate producer, alongside Caspar Mason as creative director.
Pip Fann has been promoted to director of account services, with Peter Clarke named vice president of global business development.
The hires strengthen INVNT’s production and leadership capability as it supports a growing portfolio of global brands across the technology and consumer sectors.
Recent client partnerships include Sierra Technologies, Amazon Business, Multiplier and WISE.
Part of the wider global INVNT network, the EMEA business continues to scale its presence across Europe while supporting international projects through its expanding team.
Claudia Stephenson, managing director, EMEA at INVNT, said: “The growth we’re experiencing across EMEA reflects our continued investment in a market that’s hungry for innovation and brave storytelling.
“Clients are looking for partners who understand their challenges and actively help them evolve.
“Our INVNT team is combining the stability of a long-standing global agency with a restless drive to innovate locally ensuring market relevance and expansion.”
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