We are a team of friendly, skilled and creative professionals.
As a small agency, we communicate easily and execute tasks quickly and precisely. Our team of skilled strategists and creatives, with over 100 years of combined experience, ensures high-quality deliverables and innovative solutions tailored to your needs.
Lisa Lavis
CEO & Founder
Lisa, the Woman Business Owner of the Year in 2019, co-founded Glow in 2000 and transformed it into a successful agency. With over 25 years of experience in marketing and business, she combines strong leadership skills with strategic thinking. Lisa is a NED for Business South champion driving business and economic growth in the Central South.
Laura Hawtin
Head of Communications
Laura leads the delivery of internal and external communication strategies for our clients, applying her 20 years’ experience of working both in-house and agency-side for international, multi-site FTSE 100s and SMEs in the UK and USA.
Lisa Barnett
Head of Creative
Lisa B, affectionately known as LB, heads up our design studio. Her love of all things design as well as logical procedures and filing systems ensures our studio always runs smoothly and with creativity.
Mark Burnell
Senior Designer
The un-flappable Mark has over 25 years of design agency experience and is used to working with multiple brands and the most challenging of client briefs.
Sophie Cutter
Accounts
With a degree in European Studies, Sophie spent over ten years working in charity marketing, fundraising around the world, biking, and hiking in jungles and deserts along the way. Having retrained as an accounting professional and gained 20 years’ experience, Sophie now runs Glow’s accounts.
Tula
Chief Happiness Officer
Tula enjoys muddy walks and following her teammates to the kitchen to make cups of tea. When she is not spreading joy, she is laying down, stretching, and enjoying a good relaxation. It is a demanding job being so cute.
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