BBH London expands creative department

Creative agency BBH London has hired three senior creative teams.
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Creative agency BBH London has hired six senior creatives who will report to recently promoted executive creative director Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes.

Ash Hamilton and Sara Sutherland have returned to the agency from Uncommon. The pair have worked on ads such as ‘Life’s more fun when you squad up’ for game Squadbusters, Haaland for Beats, and “The planet’s favourite beer” for Brewdog. They have won awards at several award shows including Cannes Lions, D&AD Awards, One Show, British Arrows, and Creative Circle.

Duo Jack Gravatt and Till Dittmers have joined BBH from Mother. The pair started their careers in Auckland, New Zealand, and have worked on campaigns such as ‘Meddle in the New Zealand Election’, which encouraged overseas Kiwi’s to vote. They were recognised as two of the Top 10 Cannes Lions Creatives, as well as Top Five Next Creatives at D&AD in 2021.


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The final team joining BBH is Holly Fallows and Charlotte Watmough, who joined the agency from House 337 (formerly WCRS). Fallows and Watmough have worked on campaigns such as ‘He’s Coming Home’ for Women’s Aid and Peta spot ‘Red River Farm’.

Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes said: “They say to hire people that are better than you. Well, here they are. Three very talented, incredibly lovely and very hungry creative teams. Watch this space as they help shape this next chapter of BBH.”

Above image L-R: Holly Fallows, Charlotte Watmough, Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes, Ash Hamilton, Sara Sutherland, Till Dittmers and Jack Gravatt. Photo by Matt Crossick.

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Creative agency BBH London has hired six senior creatives who will report to recently promoted executive creative director Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes.

Ash Hamilton and Sara Sutherland have returned to the agency from Uncommon. The pair have worked on ads such as ‘Life’s more fun when you squad up’ for game Squadbusters, Haaland for Beats, and “The planet’s favourite beer” for Brewdog. They have won awards at several award shows including Cannes Lions, D&AD Awards, One Show, British Arrows, and Creative Circle.

Duo Jack Gravatt and Till Dittmers have joined BBH from Mother. The pair started their careers in Auckland, New Zealand, and have worked on campaigns such as ‘Meddle in the New Zealand Election’, which encouraged overseas Kiwi’s to vote. They were recognised as two of the Top 10 Cannes Lions Creatives, as well as Top Five Next Creatives at D&AD in 2021.


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The final team joining BBH is Holly Fallows and Charlotte Watmough, who joined the agency from House 337 (formerly WCRS). Fallows and Watmough have worked on campaigns such as ‘He’s Coming Home’ for Women’s Aid and Peta spot ‘Red River Farm’.

Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes said: “They say to hire people that are better than you. Well, here they are. Three very talented, incredibly lovely and very hungry creative teams. Watch this space as they help shape this next chapter of BBH.”

Above image L-R: Holly Fallows, Charlotte Watmough, Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes, Ash Hamilton, Sara Sutherland, Till Dittmers and Jack Gravatt. Photo by Matt Crossick.

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