Engage Works Names Abigail Firth As ME Managing Director

Abigail Firth

Creative technology agency, Engage Works, that is based in Dubai and London, had made two key hires including naming Abigail Firth as the Managing Director for the Middle East operations. The agency has also appointed Paul Hunter as its Group Commercial Director.

Ms Firth’s background is global, where she has held positions in markets such as the UK, Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. She has worked with a number of brand consultancies, including b2b agency Gyro and more recently, Latitude Agency.

In her current role with Engage Works, she will co-develop and execute Engage Works’ strategy and operations for the Middle East along with the CEO, Steve Blyth. She will effectively manage Dubai’s team and take the lead in overseeing the company’s business systems that support all operations, ensuring that the operational effectiveness between the Dubai and London offices is seamless.

“We are very confident that with Abi Firth and Paul Hunter’s leadership, we will deliver great value, support and innovation to our clients. We envision a great, solid and inspirational future for Engage Works,” said Steve Blyth, Founder & CEO of Engage Works.

“I’m delighted to be part of Engage Works team in Dubai. Engage Works have done some phenomenal things for some of the biggest brands in the world. They have an extremely unique way of combining creativity with technology, creating experiences that transform the way people engage with the world – something that I am extremely passionate about,” added Ms Firth.

Mr Hunter brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience from his years in senior roles at a number of award winning agencies such as Cheil, JKR, 1HQ and Bezier. He has a track record for developing specialist teams and delivering memorable, meaningful experiences, he has spent the last few months as a business development consultant helping shape the direction of the business to a full service creative technology agency with creative at its heart.

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