Krow Appoints Annie Fox as Deputy Executive Creative Director

Krow Appoints Annie Fox as Deputy Executive Creative Director

Feb. 18, 2020

krow has named Annie Fox as Deputy Executive Creative Director with a brief to boost its full service and integrated creative capabilities.

Annie was previously Creative Director at Digitas UK. At krow, she reports to Executive Creative Director, Nick Hastings, and will work across all the agency’s clients.

Among the notable campaigns she has worked on is ‘Square Yo’self’, a recent TV Campaign for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Squares; and ‘This is the Jacket’, a social campaign for Superdry featuring Grime artist Paigey Cakey. She has also created award-winning work for MINI and Britvic.

John Quarrey, CEO of krow Group, said:

“Annie is full of energy and immense talent in areas that will broaden and strengthen what we offer to existing and potential clients alike.”

 

Annie Fox said:
“It’s a really exciting time to join krow – to help develop the department, make some stand-out work and add to the agency’s success.”

 

Before joining Digitas UK, Annie was Associate Creative Director at Iris Worldwide.

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