In just five short months of operation, Firefly360 has become one of Perth’s fast growing digital creative agencies. To meet this growing demand, we have made three significant new appointments to the agency.
Joining the team as Creative Director is Adam Graveley. Having previously worked for global brands in London and Australia including Qantas, Sony, Vodafone, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton he brings a world of experience in art direction, film production and graphic design to the agency.

We’re also adding another Digital Strategist to our team. Beth Bolt, is returning home from her senior strategy role in Whitespace agency in Edinburgh, where she worked with well-known UK brands including Edinburgh Fringe, VisitScotland, Highland Spring, Aegon, as well as the Scottish Government.

Joining them is Baquer Abbas, as Digital Delivery Manager. Abbas has extensive agency experience in Dubai and, more recently, Perth and has managed digital projects for brands such as Microsoft, Hilton and Pepsi at agencies including Wunderman, POSSIBLE and Proximity.

Firefly360 Managing Director, Andrew Mathwin, said great agencies hire great top-end talent.
“It’s what our clients expect. Great work needs to captivate and build commercial outcomes for brands,” he said.
“We’ve gone to great lengths to hire the best and these new appointments cap off an extraordinary five months of growth for our agency. All our new team members bring experience working on big brands, which is essential as we deliver best in class work to some of Perth’s biggest and well known brands.”
To find out more about the new appointments visit our team page.
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