isobel Bolsters Creative Department with New Hires
Mar. 11, 2025
Independent creative brand agency isobel has strengthened its creative department with the appointment of Leah Winson and Rhianna Travers.
The duo join from St Luke’s, and bring a wealth of experience across brands including Old Mout, Tyrrells, Heathrow, South Western Railway, and THIS.
Last year, isobel won a range of new clients, including [yellow tail] and Beyond Meat, and were recently crowned Agency of the Year (150 staff or less) at the Oystercatchers Awards.
On joining isobel, Leah and Rhianna said:
"We couldn’t be happier to become a part of the lovely team here at isobel. It feels like we’ve joined at a really exciting time. Everyone has a real passion for making creatively ambitious work, and we can’t wait to get stuck in."
Ben Stump, Executive Creative Director at isobel, added:
"We’re incredibly excited to have Leah and Rhi join us. They bring with them huge bags full of talent, charm, and character – just what we need as we enter an exciting new stage at isobel."
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