
Harbour Group, the marketing services company
launched by the agency collective Harbour with Curious and Flourish in August 2024, has named two senior appointments.
Caitlin Ryan is its
first group non-executive director. In the new post, Ryan, a former vice president of Meta’s EMEA Creative Shop, will advise the Harbour Group board.
A creative ad vet, she has held
roles at various agencies, including Proximity, Karmarama and Cheil Worldwide. During nearly six years at Meta, she led creative output across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, delivering
award-winning campaigns.
In addition, Harbour tapped Charlie Canetty-Clarke as its group new business director. She joins from Digitas, where she served as new business and partnerships lead.
Prior to this, she worked at Rufus Leonard, part of the Harbour Collective before being acquired by Capgemini.
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Canetty-Clarke will develop Harbour Group’s new business strategy, starting
with Curious and Flourish, before expanding her focus to other agencies joining the group. She reports to Paul Hammersley, CEO of Harbour Group.
London-based Harbour Group is comprised of
specialist marketing agencies under a shared ownership. The group plans to acquire additional agencies in key service areas, including customer acquisition and optimization, social, content and
customer experience.
Ryan said: "Harbour’s founders share that bold, forward-thinking vision, building an agency model designed for the future — agile, flexible and free from the
constraints of legacy systems."
Canetty-Clarke added: "The way brands work with marketing agencies has evolved, and the Harbour team brings the curiosity and ambition needed to adapt to these
shifting demands."
Agency clients include Google Fitbit, BT, Heineken and John Lewis & Partners.