The many new faces of W+K London
We have had many new joiners to W+K London in the past few months, it’s time to share them with you…
Ram Dhaliwal, IT
Vicki Sinclair, Account Manager
Tom Bender & Tom Corcoran, Creatives
The two Toms are our new creative duo who both have the same name(!) Before joining W+K, they both worked at Droga 5. Not only were they both baptised in honour of St. Thomas, but they’re both equally talented and nice guys. Legend has it that one day, on a return journey from IKEA, Tom’s car broke down and he then decided to assemble the bed he’d just bought and spend the night there. Bold move. We are not sure which Tom it was or if it is really true. Misery and glory are equally shared when you are a team…
Rob Hancock, Account Manager


Lauren Ivory, Account Manager

Simon Lotze & Miguel Nunes, Creatives
Simon and Miguel joined us from Ogilvy. Miguel grows and collects mesembs (Mesembryanthemaceae): 1782 of the 1900 different species grow exclusively in remote, arid regions of Southern Africa. We’ll soon need to arrange a Korean food tour for Simon as he says he’s never eaten Korean food before, ever, not even accidentally.

Paul Wentworth, New Business Director
Paul comes to us from Grey London. He’s been there leading the new business charge for the last four years and has had some great success with high profile wins. He supports Chelsea, he’s fountain of knowledge on the team.
Mel Draisey, Marketing Executive
Mel has joined us as the new marketing executive. Mel first freelanced at W+K over 10 years ago, and before returning to W+K she was at Crispin Porter, amongst other places. She’s in a few bands (our MD Neil even brought one of her albums) and also spends time making music in hospitals.
Peigh Asante, Creative
After the 7 months at the Kennedys last year, Peigh joined us as a new creative in January. Peigh is a self-described “London boy” who spent weekends “playing disco and funk to tipsy restaurant-goers in Soho” before earning his spot in the Kennedys line-up. He also set up and runs a swim lesson club called Swim Dem Crew, which saw him “barking orders to swimmers and non-swimmers alike.”
Rachel Clancy, Creative
Rachel also joined us from the Kennedys. She’s originally from Limerick City, where she studied Visual Communication and Graphic Design at Limerick School of Art and Design. She’s worked various creative jobs over the years, including a stint overseas in Boston.