David Paul Stocks

Head Of Strategy (london) at WONGDOODY

David Paul Stocks has a diverse and extensive work experience in various roles and companies. David Paul has worked as a Head of Strategy at Wongdoody, where they are currently employed. Prior to that, they were a Strategy Partner and Group Strategy Director at Wunderman Thompson, focusing on digital transformation strategies for clients such as ABB, Mercedes-Benz, EY, and GE. David Paul also worked as a Strategy Director at Redscout, conducting insight development and innovation strategy projects for Abbott. In addition, they held the position of Global Planning Director at Ogilvy, where they were responsible for global campaign strategies. David Paul also worked as a Strategy Director and Associate Strategy Director at AKQA, leading customer experience transformation projects and working with Bank of Montreal. Prior to that, they were a Senior Strategic Planner at POSSIBLE, where they won and managed the global CHANEL media business. David Paul started their career as a WPP Fellow and later worked as a Senior Innovation Strategist at Kantar Consulting, conducting qualitative research and leading innovation strategy projects. David Paul also worked as an Account Manager at Ogilvy Digital Health, leading strategy and account responsibilities. Prior to their career in strategy and consulting, they worked as a Freelance Product Designer at Open2Design. Overall, David Paul Stocks has a strong background in strategy development, digital transformation, innovation, and client engagement across various industries.

David Paul Stocks completed their education at Cranfield University from 2008 to 2009, where they pursued a Master of Design degree with a focus on Innovation and Creativity in Industry. Prior to this, they attended Northumbria University from 2004 to 2008, earning a 1st class BA Hons degree in Industrial Design.

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  • Head Of Strategy (london)

    August, 2023 - present

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