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INVNT continues APAC expansion opening Noosa office
Brand storytelling agency INVNT, with clients including Netflix, Xero, SXSW Sydney and TedX, is extending its operations to Noosa, Australia, as part of its growth strategy in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
The move follows the recent opening of new offices in Dubai and Mumbai, as the agency continues to expand its footprint beyond its Sydney base.
The Noosa team includes Adam Harriden, Executive Creative Director of INVNT Group APAC, Associate Creative Director Brett Johns, and Producer Emily Rodgers.
Harriden said: "Noosa has a unique creative energy that is driving a thriving arts and culture scene, an emerging technology sector, inspired entrepreneurship, and a strong community spirit. This move represents an exciting opportunity for us to connect with local talent, clients, and engage with the community at large".
INVNT, founded in 2008 by Scott Cullather and Kristina McCoobery, is part of INVNT Group, a portfolio of disciplines designed to help organisations innovate and impact audiences. The company has delivered brand experiences for clients such as Sydney World Pride, Netflix Australia, Xero, Vivid Australia, TEDx Sydney, UNICEF, SXSW Sydney, and COP28.
The agency plans to bring its live storytelling offerings, creativity, and tech-forward innovation to its new branch in Noosa.
Laura Roberts, Managing Director APAC at INVNT Group said: "This year has already seen the growth of INVNT not only internationally with the opening of our new Dubai and Mumbai offices, but also on Australian grounds as we continue to tap into emerging markets. Noosa provides a powerful backdrop for INVNT to nurture talent, foster creativity, and cultivate meaningful connections with clients and partners. We’re so excited to connect with the community, whilst bringing our ‘Challenge Everything’ ethos up North".