WHITE64 Adds 4 New Roles To Agency Leadership

WHITE64 has announced a new executive leadership team, following the retirement of CEO Matt White.

Future agency management for the indie agency includes: Mick Sutter as Chief Creative Officer. He previously worked at Huge and Arnold Worldwide. Jack Dayan is now Chief Strategy Officer. He held senior posts at Taxi, Arnold Worldwide and Mullen. He was also a founding partner and Chief Strategy Officer at Full Punch Creative.

In addition, Caroline Moncure becomes Chief Client Officer. Her agency experience includes Butchershop Creative, Huge and founding Buzz Consulting. Nick Teare becomes VP, managing director, travel & leisure practice lead. He previously served as head of global brand marketing for The Ritz-Carlton and St. Regis and held executive roles at Publicis Groupe and RP3.

Sutter, Dayan, Moncure and Teare hold new roles at the agency. WHITE64 also promoted Kelly Weismiller to CMO.

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New client wins in the past year including the Williamsburg Tourism Council, U.S. Travel and V2X. The agency created work for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, PenFed Credit Union and BIO.

“The agency has announced an evolved leadership team that blends the strength of its legacy leadership with new, industry-proven talent,” said Kerry Beutel, president.  “As we look to 2026, we’re energized by the opportunity ahead and ready to keep pushing forward.”

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