Klara Eide, our new Head of Client Team, is former Founding Partner and Executive Strategy Director at M&C Saatchi Nordic and Senior Strategist at Wolff Olins in London.
Klara Eide joins Lynxeye
Lynxeye recruits seasoned brand and marketing professional Klara Eide as new Head of Client Team and member of the management team.
Klara will build a fifth Client Team and support Lynxeye’s clients with business transformation and brand strategy.
Klara Eide, Head of Client Team Lynxeye, and Niclas Andersson, CEO Lynxeye
The recruitment of Klara Eide is another step in Lynxeye’s ongoing growth and expansion journey aimed at meeting increased demand and strengthening international presence and offering. The organization has broadened its competence and been reinforced with over 30 new hires in the past 18 months. Growth initiatives are ongoing in both the USA and Southeast Asia.
“I am very pleased that we are now strengthening our client organization and management team with Klara. Her experience from world-leading brands and marketing is an important addition to Lynxeye’s international expansion plan. She also brings new perspectives to our core of purpose-driven corporate leadership and business transformation,” says Niclas Andersson, CEO at Lynxeye.
“I am proud to become a part of Lynxeye. In a world where the pace of change is constantly increasing, Lynxeye’s approach and ability to create success for its clients, as well as people and communities, is more relevant than ever. I very much look forward to contributing to a cutting edge team and offering, creating positive and meaningful change for our ambitious clients, and helping drive Lynxeye’s growth journey,” says Klara Eide, Head of Client Team at Lynxeye.
Klara Eide was most recently Founding Partner and Executive Strategy Director at M&C Saatchi in the Nordics, which she co-founded in 2012, and before that Managing Director at Lowe Black, which she co-founded in 2009. She has previously worked as a Senior Strategist at Wolff Olins in London. Klara has studied at the Stockholm School of Economics, Parsons School of Design in New York, and Université Sorbonne in Paris.