2024 Creative LIAisons Onsite Panels & Speakers

Amy Dick

Chief Operating Officer
CULT
London

Topic: Disturb the Status Quo, Move the World Forward

From virtual worlds right through to IRL – brand storytelling as a platform for social and planet impact.

About Amy:

Amy Dick is a multi-award—winning brand storyteller and business leader working at the intersection of innovation, culture and impact to help brands play a regenerative role in society, and achieve commercial success.
 
From iconic global companies Google/Netflix, right through to fast growth start-up’s and creative agency giants WPP/Publicis Groupe, she has worked in-house to set vision, goals and strategy, build ecosystems, deliver integrated marketing campaigns, launch programs/initiatives, manage global cross-functional teams, and oversee operations, alongside multidisciplinary production. 
 
As a dedicated creative industry partner, she serves on the Advisory Board for University of the Arts London helping to set strategic direction to future proof the creative industries. She is also a D&AD Impact Council Member nurturing creative entrepreneurs within the Impact space. Further contributions include Judge (at D&AD Awards, Anthem Awards, Webby Awards, The Lovie Awards), President at non-profit and women’s advocacy network SheSays, Guest Lecturer (at Queen Mary University of London, University of the Arts London, Hyper Island) as well as being a published writer, thinker and speaker (including a recent appointment at the UN headquarters 2022). 
 
Underlying her efforts is a mission to democratise access to success.
 

“I want to say a huge, huge thank you for inviting me to speak at Creative LIAisons. I enjoyed connecting with the cohort so very much, including off stage through various conversations.
 
I was also incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be a jury member on the Creative Strategy and Transformative Business Impact categories. It was truly a phenomenal experience, especially having the Creative LIAisons in the room, asking questions and sharing their insights, really quite special.”