Are you ready to Outleap?

Are you ready to make a global impact with your brand, but struggling to find the right partner? Do you want to outpace competitors internationally, but being forced to settle for legacy agencies that lack agility or boutique services that can’t scale? Well, no more.

Today, I’m delighted to share the launch of Outleap. Bringing the power of nearly 300 storytellers, creatives and strategic thinkers to deliver worldwide reach with local expertise.

That’s right. Outleap has landed, and we’re ready to work with challenger brands that are as hungry as we are.

Who, what, where?

Combining the expertise of Method (North America), Harvard and Eat the Fox (Europe) and Sling & Stone (Asia Pacific), Outleap is a global collective of the world’s best tech PR and marketing agencies.

Together, we provide global reach with local tech expertise and relationships, and a shared challenger mindset to deliver unparalleled results for our clients. Plus, all three agencies already have experience working together on clients, such as OPPO, HubSpot, Bloomberg and monday.com.

Our very own, Rachel Friend, will take on the role of Outleap’s co-CEO alongside Sling & Stone CEO, Vuki Vujasinovic, while Method CEO David Parkinson will serve as chairman.

What does this mean for Eat the Fox?

Each agency will continue as individual brands to deliver unmatched results for existing and new clients. Our day-to-day won’t change, but being united with Method, Harvard and Sling & Stone as Outleap means we can scale with our clients – taking the tech B2C world by storm whenever you want to.

Perhaps you’re not ready to go global just yet. Or maybe you’re in the middle of deciding what your next international campaign looks like. Wherever you’re at, we’ll meet you there with strategic thinking, creative storytelling and bolder activations so you can take on your industry.

Want to know more? Pop me a message.

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