Stokes and Perrin new hires at Boys+Girls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creative agency Boys+Girls has announced two new appointments. Jessica Stokes (top left) joins as senior account manager to work on the Ulster Bank account, while art director Zoe Perrin will work across various agency accounts. Boys+Girls recently unveiled its new entertainment approach to create ground-breaking work for brands that gets noticed.

Agency partner Pat Stephenson said the strategy is also framed to deliver commercial results for clients in the long term. Embodied in the mantra ‘Entertain or Die’, Boys+Girls believe it to be the only valid answer to the compelling industry question of the moment, considering the impact of Covid-19 and expected changed consumer behaviour patterns.

Stokes began as an account manager at BBDO Dublin, where she worked on Sony Pictures, Aviva, Moet Hennessy and on the rebrand of UPC to Virgin Media. After a move to Rothco Accenture Interactive, she joined the team responsible for the rebrand of Meteor to Eir. She also worked on the National Lottery, Bord Bia, Powers Whiskey and Electric Ireland.

Perrin graduated from the National College of Art & Design (NCAD) in 2017 with a joint degree in visual communications and culture. She has been part of the creative department in TBWA\Dublin for the past two years. While there, she gained experience working on campaigns such as Transport for Ireland, Jameson, SuperValu, HSE, BMW and Strong Roots.

Boys+Girls’ clients include Three, Samsung, Accenture, Ulster Bank, Skoda and WK Kellogg.

 


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