PrettyGreen Hires Cannes Young Lions Winner Jack Davy as Senior Creative
PrettyGreen has appointed Cannes Young Lions winner Jack Davy as Senior Creative, strengthening its growing Studio team and integrated creative offering.
Davy brings over 10 years’ experience across the UK and Australia, with a strong track record in delivering culturally driven campaigns that connect brands with modern audiences.
Who is Jack Davy, PrettyGreen’s Senior Creative?
Jack Davy is an award-winning, strategy-led creative specialising in culturally relevant storytelling and integrated campaigns. He has worked at leading agencies including The Romans, One Green Bean, W, and previously PrettyGreen.
A Cannes Young Lions winner, he has delivered campaigns across sectors including technology, food and drink, sport, entertainment, health, gaming, and travel.
What will Jack Davy do as Senior Creative at PrettyGreen?
As Senior Creative, Davy will lead the development of integrated campaigns across PrettyGreen’s key accounts—from insight and concept through to execution.
His work will span social, experiential and PR-led activations, supporting the agency’s earned-first approach to creating ideas that cut through and travel in culture.
Why did PrettyGreen hire Jack Davy?
PrettyGreen hired Jack Davy to strengthen its creative capabilities and continue delivering culturally relevant, fame-driving campaigns.
His combination of strategic thinking, creative craft and cross-sector experience will play a key role as the agency expands its Studio team.
A return to PrettyGreen
Davy said:
“PrettyGreen has always had a knack for creating work that earns its place in culture rather than forcing its way in. It’s exciting to come back and see that same spirit, now paired with even bigger ambitions and a brilliant client roster. I’m looking forward to getting stuck back in.”
Strengthening PrettyGreen’s Studio team
Davy joins PrettyGreen as its Studio grows to a team of 10 creatives. Lucy Porter, Strategy & Creative Partner at PrettyGreen, added:
“Jack brings a brilliant mix of strategic thinking, cultural instinct and creative craft – and a track record of ideas that don’t just land but get people talking. He’ll play a key role in shaping the kind of earned-first work we’re known for.”
