Hi, I’m Imogen (you can call me Immy), a quality adjacent creative recently relocated to London from Aus.

My background is a mix of five years in integrated marketing, media and events (both agency and in-house) and a decade in high-pressure hospitality management; most recently as part of the team at Brawn here in East London. This combination has given me a very practical understanding of how to build community and engagement both in person and online.

Current Location: N16 London, UK

What I do: I'm drawn to the space where media and physical experience overlap. I’ve spent years managing social strategy, events and content for diverse businesses and commercial clients—achieving over 1M+ views on viral campaigns—but my real interest lies in how that digital reach can translate into community and cultural impact.

  • Strategy: Social media growth, PR, and integrated campaign management.

  • Media: On-screen presenting, artist interviews, and content production (visual and audio)

  • Events: End-to-end planning and execution of events ranging from 15 attendees to 500 (vendor liaison, branding, staffing, permits etc.).

  • Leadership: Team management and culture, front-of-house operations, and warm inviting customer service expertise.

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  • Social Stats: 664k cumulitive views, 78k cumulitive likes, 4k followers

  • Technical: Photography, Film, Graphic Design, Social Analytics.

  • Communication: Strategic Copywriting, Public Speaking, Artist Relations.

  • Languages: English (Native), Japanese (Professional Proficiency)

  • Education: BA, University of Melbourne.

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Listening to:

  • Tettragrammation with Rick Rubin (podcast)

  • Anything Michael Jackson (his artistry is unmatched; sue me)

Reading:

  • SLOP Magazine (stoked on this East London find)

  • Kitchen Confidential

Watching:

  • The Fat Sundays Girls (love the resurgance of ‘vlog squad’ culture on tiktok)

  • Long form well curated & visually styled interviews & podcasts; a la ‘NYT Popcast’ & Apple Music (loved the recent Rosalia interview)