Ambitious growth plans have been achieved by Hull creative agency Drunk Animal as it welcomes new hires, opens a new London office and greets a prestigious client in Reckitt.

The company pivoted from design and events to content-focus at the start of 2020.

It has now secured the global consumer goods company that recently reverted to its heritage name, alongside city software Evoke Technologies and Italian vineyard Cantina Goccia.

Calvin Innes, creative director and chief executive, is now setting new targets. He said: 鈥淭he last 12 months have been an exciting time for all at Drunk Animal. We鈥檝e introduced new services to better support our clients and that鈥檚 helped us to secure projects we could have only dreamed about two years ago.

鈥淲e have upskilled the team and added new staff to strengthen our market offer, and that means we鈥檙e now in a position to take on new clients. More of our clients now require international support and heavyweight PR activity, so we鈥檝e made the decision to expand our offer in London.

"To that end, we have built an experienced team to develop the business further and have opened up a satellite office to enable our central team to work in the office that most suits the needs of the client.鈥

The London office will be headed up by Craig Spence and Nick-Kenyon Muir, both seasoned marketers with extensive experience across a range of sectors.

Drunk Animal gets creative with this renaissance team shot, with chief executive Calvin Innes, third left.
Drunk Animal gets creative with this renaissance team shot, with chief executive Calvin Innes, third left.

Having worked for both agency side and brands, they will be consulting on DA鈥檚 growth and partnership initiatives.

Mr Innes said they bring 鈥渁n in-depth understanding of channel campaign management and client acquisition, coupled with strong business acumen and a consultative mindset to meet the agency鈥檚 growth plans for now and the future鈥.

The York Street-based central team sees Yasmine Droullos and Adam Fawcett join as project manager and operations coordinator, respectively, Coby Taylor as PA to Mr Innes, and Martin Challoner as lead creative. Laura Greenwood, senior consultant, will also be supporting the team remotely on business development.

Mr Innes added: 鈥淭he addition of Bauer Media鈥檚 creative director, Martin Challoner, who鈥檚 won more than 30 international awards throughout his illustrious career, ensures the agency has the right skill set to achieve record-breaking growth over the next 12 months.

鈥淲e have spent the last 12 months developing an ambitious growth strategy. I strongly believe we now have the team, and capabilities, to become one of the fastest growing agencies in the 海角视频.鈥

One element of the Reckitt work will focus on supporting recruitment.