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Brook Downton.

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Executive Producer at Media.Monks

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The first Monk in America, Brook is an Executive Producer at Media.Monks New York. After deepening client and agency relationships across the US, Brook has refined his role with a focus on platform-related work, where he balances production and account lead activities across various key clients, creates award-winning work, expands relationships and develops processes to ensure success – forging deep connections across the S4 family in the process.

Here's a few things I'm into right now:

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

How Remixing Rock Hall’s Website Struck a Chord

Preserving cultural legacies, museums can transform their collections and content into engaging, personalized digital journeys.

RETAIL

Week of Retail Therapy in New York

Across NY Retail Innovation Week and NRF's 2020 Vision conference, retail's best and brightest gathered to discuss the industry's optimistic future.

IN THE NEWS

S4 ringmaster Sorrell adds Circus to stable of takeovers

Sky News covers our merger with one of the most respected agencies in Latin America.

IN THE NEWS

Forrester Names MediaMonks Among Agencies to Supercharge Your Marketing

Forrester recently recognized MediaMonks among partnerships that supercharge brands’ marketing. Learn our process and how it solves the many challenges brands today.

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Adapt to Agile in the Age of the Customer

In the age of the customer, it’s more important now than ever for brands to adopt an agile process in everything they do.

PARTNERSHIP

How MediaMonks and Firewood Empower Brands with a True Sense of Partnership

As the need for always-on content at scale grows, we welcome Firewood Marketing to the S4 family, who pioneered the embedded agency model.

CONTENT

No Job Too Small: Why Side Projects are Essential

Passion projects aren't idle distractions—they're essential for developing new skills and creativity. Discover the importance of side projects, hackathons and other creative exercises for agencies and creatives.

CASE STUDY

GE Digital: GE.com

In just 90 days, we brought GE Digital online with a bespoke platform offering each visitor content relevant to their needs, providing room to accommodate GE’s growing portfolio of services.

CONTENT

Turn Over a New Leaf with a Revised Brand Style Guide

Digital platforms change every day, which means brands must be adaptive. Revising your brand and design style guide with a digital-first focus is the first step to take.

CONTENT

Digital Transformation Doesn't Have to Be a Brand Identity Crisis

How can legacy brands provide innovative experiences while retaining their identity? Here's how the big, bad wolf of digital media failed to huff, puff and blow the LEGO-brick house down.

CASE STUDY

Google: FedEx Soundtrack

Translating delivery tracking to a soundtrack, our unique online tracking experience visualizes every step of your mail’s travels from sender to your doorstep, all with a song unique to that journey.

CONTENT

3 Ways Brands Made Themselves More Relatable in 2018

Facing increased competition from direct-to-consumer business and #winning brands on social media, we all must try harder to produce relatable digital marketing campaigns.

CASE STUDY

Bose: Dream + Reach – The 50 Years of Bose

Our world-class multimedia experience lets users tour the brand’s 50-year history through animations and film, led by acclaimed Academy Award-winner Morgan Neville.

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