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Blurred invests in new creative agency, Happy Yolk

We’ve taken a stake in the new creative agency set up by the folks behind the world’s most famous egg.

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Do Not Adjust Your Focus Episode 5 – Mike Barry, ex M&S on the story of Plan A

In Episode 5 of Do Not Adjust Your Focus Stuart talks to Mike Barry, previously Director of Sustainable Business at Marks & Spencer, where he developed, led and implemented Plan A, the company's famous eco and ethical programme.

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Rachel Minty joins Blurred as Consulting Director

We’re delighted to announce another senior hire. Welcome to Rachel Minty who joins as Consulting Director.

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Matt Peacock joins Blurred as Partner

We are truly excited to welcome Matt to the growing Blurred team of world class advisers. Click on for the official press release.

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Blurred’s favourite books of 2019

We love books. The team has picked their favourite reads from 2019.

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Do Not Adjust Your Focus Episode 4 – Matt Peacock, ex-Vodafone and world-leading expert on purpose and ESG

In Episode 4 of our podcast, Stuart talks to Matt Peacock. Matt is one of business’s leading experts on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles and operations, including a specialist passion for digital human rights. He is…

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Do Not Adjust Your Focus Episode 3 – Lord Jim Knight, Chief Education Officer, Tes Global

Stuart and Jim cast their minds forward to 2050, where, in a classroom, a history student is studying the period 2016-2019... and imagine what is being said about the time we live in right now.

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Embrace social purpose or risk a backlash

Blurred’s CEO and Founder, Nik Govier, joins PR Week’s Hall of Fame winner Sue Garrard and Lotte Jones to talk all things purpose. As Nik says, "Brands just need to grow a pair".

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Do Not Adjust Your Focus Episode 2 – Josh Luber, TED-talker and co-founder/CEO of StockX

Stuart meets Josh Luber, TED-talker, entrepreneur and founder/CEO of StockX, which has been labelled by Quartz as a "stock market for physical things that could change how capitalism works."

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