Allied Global Marketing appoints VP in London
Allied Global Marketing has appointed Sarah Clarke as vice president of client solutions in its London team.
Sarah brings more than 18 years’ experience from Bauer Media, where she most recently served as commercial director for entertainment.
In her new role, she will work with senior leadership to drive new business and strengthen client relationships across the UK and Europe.
Sarah said: “Allied sits at the intersection of entertainment, media, and culture, which is where the most exciting work is happening right now.
“There’s a real opportunity to push more ambitious, integrated campaigns across the industry, and I’m looking forward to helping drive that forward with the team.”
Kelly Estrella, chief operating officer, added: “Sarah’s appointment reflects the momentum we’re building in London and the kind of talent we’re investing in for the future.
“She has an impressive ability to turn strong relationships and market insight into meaningful business growth, while always keeping creativity at the centre.
“That combination will be incredibly valuable as we expand our offering and deepen our impact across the entertainment sector.”
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