The Web Kitchen
Ben Davies has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Ben began their career in 2008 as an Account Executive at Hotcourses Ltd, where they were promoted to Account Manager and eventually became the International Product Manager. In this role, they managed the launch of 20 country-specific websites for international students.
In 2011, Ben joined The Web Kitchen as the Managing Director. Ben played a crucial role in growing the agency from a small team of two to a team of 22. The Web Kitchen has since worked with prestigious clients such as Global, JCDecaux, Liberty Global, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and Global Fashion Group.
In 2022, Ben became a Co-Founder & Advisor at Dig, a company focused on making gardening easy and enjoyable. Through Dig, they are involved in building a lifestyle brand that offers bespoke design services and products to help people create beautiful gardens.
Overall, Ben Davies has demonstrated their expertise in digital marketing, website development, and entrepreneurship throughout their career.
Ben Davies attended the University of Bristol from 2004 to 2008, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Politics and Spanish.
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The Web Kitchen
The Web Kitchen (TWK) is an award-winning digital agency based in central London. We bring design and technology together to create digital experiences that excite and inspire. The company was founded by Rob Stone as a 4 person team in an old service station in Shepherd’s Bush. We are now a tight-knit group of 20 digital experts with a shared passion for technology and design, based on Great Portland St in Marylebone. We have built up an outstanding portfolio but have remained a boutique agency, choosing to work with high-level clients on projects that fit with our ethos and our portfolio. Clients include brands such as Ella's Kitchen, Firefly Drinks and Veuve Cliquot; global media companies such as JCDecaux, Publicis Media and Liberty Global; and educational institutions such as the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and Wellington College.