Anomaly New York has appointed Jeff Stamp as Managing Partner and Chief Creative Officer at their New York office, effective immediately.
Stamp brings with him a wealth of experience from his previous roles in global creative leadership, agency management, and tech-side expertise. Prior to joining Anomaly, Stamp held significant positions at TikTok as Head of Brand and Creative, and at Peloton as VP of Creative.
During his tenure at these tech giants, Stamp played a pivotal role in restructuring in-house creative models, refining brand positioning strategies, and spearheading the development of numerous award-winning brand campaigns, new product launches, and innovation initiatives.
“Every meeting with Jeff was me taking notes and storing little particles of magic,” said Mike Byrne, Founding Partner and Global CCO at Anomaly. “All you want in your creative life is to be surrounded by positive energy that forces those heart-pounding creative collisions. People who make you see the tire as a swing. And he’s kind and curious. My two favorite values.”
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Franke Rodriguez, Partner and CEO of Anomaly New York and Toronto, expressed excitement about Stamp’s appointment, highlighting his diverse skill set and his alignment with Anomaly’s philosophy of embracing a broad definition of creativity. “At Anomaly, we talk a lot about embracing the broadest definition of creativity. In Jeff, we’ve found a creative leader who embodies so much of what we believe brands need to succeed in modern marketing,” noted Rodriguez, adding, “And don’t be fooled by his title. 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. Basically, his whole career journey has been an anomaly.”
Stamp’s illustrious career also includes leadership roles at Grey Group, Possible, and Campfire, where he worked with global brands such as Gillette, the NFL, Bose, Ketel One, and Febreze. His journey began in production at Hungry Man Films, and he was represented by CAA Branded Entertainment.
Reflecting on his new role at Anomaly, Stamp expressed admiration for the agency’s unique culture and legacy, emphasizing its enduring impact as more than just a company but an idea. He expressed his eagerness to contribute to Anomaly’s continued success and help redefine what it means to be an anomaly in today’s ever-evolving marketing landscape.
“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. “I’m beyond excited and humbled to join this remarkable legacy and team to help redefine what it truly means to be an anomaly today.”
Stamp’s appointment underscores Anomaly’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation, as the agency continues to push boundaries and challenge norms in the advertising industry. With Stamp at the helm of creative leadership, Anomaly aims to deliver groundbreaking campaigns and transformative solutions for its diverse roster of clients, including Ally Financial, Diageo, TopGolf, and Google.
Stamp begins in his new role immediately. Reel 360 News wishes Jeff the best of luck at Anomaly.