Neverland appoints creative director duo
London-based independent creative agency Neverland has expanded its creative leadership team with the appointment of Poppy Donaldson and Lauren Ellis as creative directors.
The duo joins the agency following a period of strong growth and will report into chief creative officer Jon Forsyth, working alongside Lloyd Daniel, who was promoted to creative director earlier this year.
Their appointments support Neverland’s focus on senior creative talent that combines strategic thinking with creative delivery.
Poppy and Lauren will lead creative partnerships with clients including Rightmove, Center Parcs and Sharps, while also supporting the development of Neverland’s wider creative team.
They will work closely across the agency’s portfolio, including collaboration with Pink Neon, Neverland’s recently launched franchise.
Lauren and Poppy said: "Neverland was an easy yes.
“Working with brilliant people on brands that we genuinely love.”
Jon Forsyth, chief commercial officer and co-founder of Neverland, added: "Poppy and Lauren have that golden touch of effortlessly talented quality.
“Working alongside our equally ambidextrous superstar Lloyd, anything is possible.”
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