House 337
Matt Rhodes has a diverse work experience in the field of strategy and marketing. Matt is currently working as the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at House 337, where they lead a team of creative strategists and is responsible for defining and delivering the company's business strategy. Prior to this, they held the position of Head Of Strategy at ENGINE UK, where they managed a team of strategists and worked on brand engagement, integrated campaigns, data, and comms planning. Matt also served as the Head of Digital Strategy at WCRS, where they led a team and ensured digital capabilities across the agency. Additionally, they have experience as a Trustee at The Running Charity, where they helped transform a social enterprise into a successful charity. Matt has also been a part of FreshNetworks and FreshMinds, where they held leadership roles and contributed to the growth and success of both agencies. Throughout their career, they have worked with various high-profile clients and demonstrated expertise in digital and data skills.
Matt Rhodes attended the University of Cambridge from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in Modern and Medieval Languages, specializing in French and Russian. In 1999, they briefly studied Russian Language and Literature at Saint Petersburg State University. In 2000 to 2001, they pursued postgraduate studies in French linguistics at the Université de Provence.
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We are a company founded on the principle that the quality of our output depends on the well-being as well as the skills of our people. We believe to be successful requires three elements: Alchemy: The collision of different creative skills striving for something beyond the expected; something remarkable, not something acceptable. Soulfulness: A true understanding and respect for each other, for our clients and for the impact of what we do on society as a whole. Inventiveness: Everyone in our company is encouraged to think beyond the confines of a brief or project and ask: how could this be even better? Could we achieve something to benefit the wider world?