elvis | creative agency | b corp
Carmel O'Callaghan is a seasoned marketing professional with comprehensive experience in the creative agency sector. Currently serving as the Senior Marketing & New Business Manager at elvis, a B Corp creative agency, since June 2019, Carmel previously held roles as Marketing Manager and Marketing Executive at Digitas UK from September 2015 to June 2019. Earlier experience includes an internship at Metro UK in mid-2013. Carmel holds a BA (Hons) in Politics and French from the University of Southampton and has further education from Aix-Marseille University, alongside A Levels in History, Politics, and French from Beechen Cliff School.
elvis | creative agency | b corp
Our mission is to use unexpected & unforgettable creativity to help people and brands grow in a better way. unexpected & unforgettable is our definition of creativity - study after study has shown the commercial benefit of these two words: from the fundamental role of fame in the IPA’s databank of effectiveness awards, to the primacy of salience and ‘mental availability’ in Byron Sharp’s academic work. But too often this core marketing truth can be lost in the trenches of everyday content creation or the multiple layers of an international marketing department. By putting this belief front and centre, we remind ourselves and our clients of its vital importance every day. We put creativity and insight-led strategic leadership at the heart of what we do. As a result, we are the 8th most awarded creative agency in the UK and the 63rd in the world for 2021, with accolades from Cannes Lions, D&AD, CLIO, The One Show and The Marketing Society, among others. We are B Corp certified and have rebuilt our agency to ensure everything we do is focused on contributing to a better world - balancing profit with people and the planet. Some of the ambitious clients we work with are ODEON, Dobbies, Cadbury, Walkers, Merlin Entertainments, OREO and Birds Eye. elvis is part of the Next 15 Group, a growth consultancy which employs over 3,000 people across 15 countries.