Clive has appointed Gavin Downes to the role of Head of Strategy, based in their Dublin office. Downes has over 15 years’ experience across both B2B and B2C in a mix of client and agency side roles, covering the UK & Ireland, Western Europe & Australia. He has worked with a number of high-profile global brands including Heineken, Vodafone, Three, Nokia, Telefonica O2, and Just Eat.

According to Sean Doyle, Director of Brand & Creative at Clive “We’re delighted to have Gavin join the team. He has a wealth of knowledge in experiential marketing across large corporate events, consumer activations, sponsorships, employee engagement and brand experience strategy, while working with some of the biggest consumer brands in the world. Dublin is a key location for Clive as we grow, and we are looking forward to continuing to deliver truly creative, memorable and impactful experiential live events for our clients across the EMEA region and beyond.”

While born in Ireland, Downes has lived & worked in the US, Indonesia, UK and Australia. He will be leading the Strategy & Business Development function for the Clive Ireland team, as they grow key accounts on both the Domestic and Global stage with the likes of Indeed, Slack, Irish Life, Facebook, Accenture, Visa, Pinterest and Dell Technologies. As well as his experience working with leading global brands, Downes has also lectured to Marketing Masters Students in the Smurfit Business School, contributed to various marketing & business publications, and is a founding member of the Experiential Marketing Ireland network.

Clive turns over €14 million and employs 55 full time staff across it’s Dublin, London and New York offices. They are part of FIRST | Global Events Agency who also have offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Singapore.

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