Anomaly New York Appoints Jeff Stamp as Managing Partner and Chief Creative Officer

By Kyle O'Brien 

Anomaly has hired Jeff Stamp as managing partner and chief creative officer at the New York office.

In his new role, Stamp will lead the agency’s creative focus. His remit includes overseeing creative output across the New York office’s full client roster, which includes Ally Financial, Diageo, TopGolf and Google.

“Every meeting with Jeff was me taking notes and storing little particles of magic,” said Mike Byrne, founding partner and global CCO at Anomaly in a statement. “All you want in your creative life is to be surrounded by positive energy that forces those heart-pounding creative collisions.”

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Stamp joins Anomaly from TikTok, where he was head of brand and creative. Prior to that he served as the vp of creative at Peloton. During his tenure on the brand side for both tech brands, Stamp restructured the in-house creative models, helped architect the brands’ evolving positioning strategies, optimized design principles, managed partner agency relations and led the development of all brand campaigns, new product and innovation launches as well as in-app and partnership marketing.

His efforts have yielded honors for brands and agencies including Forbes’ 2021 Most Relevant Brands in the World, Fast Company’s 2020 World Changing Ideas, and Business Insider’s Best Ads of the Decade, as well as recognition from every major global advertising award show, including Cannes Lions.

“In Jeff, we’ve found a creative leader who embodies so much of what we believe brands need to succeed in modern marketing,” said Franke Rodriguez, partner and CEO, New York and Toronto at Anomaly. “Jeff’s not just a creative; he’s a storyteller, content creator, producer, strategist, tech head and social media junkie who gets as excited about digital transformation, social media innovations, and new product development as Super Bowl campaigns.”

Prior to Peloton, Stamp held leadership roles at Grey Group, Possible and Campfire, where he led global brands including Gillette, the NFL, Bose, Ketel One, Febreze and others. He got his start in production at Hungry Man Films and was repped by CAA Branded Entertainment.

“At every stop in my career, Anomaly has always been different. What the founders have created is more than a company, it’s an idea, and an idea outlasts everything,” said Stamp in a statement.

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