Kimberly-Clark, Monzo and Allwyn, as well as agency leaders from BBH, Adam & Eve/DDB and Studio.One join the line-up of speakers for Campaign Live, which returns for its second year.
Campaign Live 2025's speakers include Karen Martin, chief executive of BBH London and president of the IPA, alongside Monzo marketer AJ Coyne; Miranda Hipwell, chief executive of Adam & Eve/DDB and Lindsay Pattison, former WPP chief people officer and currently on the board at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
The agenda also features a debate between independent and network agencies, arguing who wins on value, agility and impact. Speakers include Ajaz Ahmed, co-founder of Studio.One and former chief executive of WPP’s AKQA; Enyi Nwosu, chief strategy officer at UM London; and Adam Foley, chief executive of independent agency Bountiful Cow.
Andrex is set to close the conference with a conversation on breaking the bathroom taboo, featuring Kimberly-Clark’s senior director of creative, design and experience Matt Stone and FCB London’s executive creative director and creative partner, Kyle Harman-Turner.
The summit brings together senior marketers, agency bosses and tech leaders for a day of celebrating creativity and interrogating what it takes to drive measurable, sustainable growth.
View the full speaker line-up and the agenda so far here, with more speakers to be announced soon.
The summit will take place on 24 September at Convene, 155 Bishopsgate, London, with first release for tickets closing on 22 August. Tickets bought through the first release will be £100 cheaper than those bought under the second release.
Last year's inaugural conference opened with Arthur Sadoun, chief executive of Publicis Groupe, interviewed by Campaign’s editor-in-chief Gideon Spanier, and a panel with Unilever’s former chief marketing and financial officers, Keith Weed and Graeme Pitkethly.
In addition, KFC and Mother discussed how an agency and brand can work together to create a cult, while former Adam & Eve chief creative officer Richard Brim said the industry was suffering a creative "low point".
Campaign Live builds on the Haymarket Media Group title’s portfolio of events, which includes Media 360, Media Week Live and the In-Housing Summit.

