According to FUNDER website data,
62 mutual funds hold Fiverr shares, amounting to NIS 66.47 million
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2021 (- Fiverr (NYSE: FVRR) The company that changes the way the world works together today announced the construction of a new platform designed to help the world’s leading brands and advertising agencies recruit and manage teams of great independent creators. The announcement came just days after Fiverr acquired Working Not Working®, a leading site for creative people. The new platform is expected to address the dynamic needs of the industry and creates Faber the opportunity to join the advertising industry that rolls in many billions of dollars. Fiverr develops the platform with the help of marketing executives and leading creative and marketing professionals.
“The new platform relies on the advanced technology that Faber has developed. We create large-scale, simple solutions that allow companies to work faster and more flexibly,” Said Micha Kaufman, founder and CEO of Fiverr. “In recent years we have witnessed a clear change in the way corporate marketing organizations work and a shift from regular retainer pay to project-based work. Although brands and advertising agencies will continue to hire teams of professionals on a regular basis they need better and faster access to more professionals to address dynamic projects. Big and new. Acquiring Working Not Working helps us in this initiative thanks to the extensive base of its creative people and extensive experience in the industry. We expect the new platform to create new and great opportunities for the Working Not Working community. “
Fiverr’s new platform, to be launched later this year, is designed to enable marketers and advertising agencies to produce creative teams with a range of skills while integrating Fiverr’s technology and intuitive user experience.
In developing the new platform, Fiverr is assisted by an advisory team consisting of leading marketing managers and represents the voices of the clients of the largest advertising agencies and brands in the world. The advisory team is complemented by a creative board made up of renowned professionals who will advise on the creative development of the new platform. The consultancy bodies are designed to help Fiverr build the platform to provide creative freelancers and advertising agencies with access to the best briefs and projects in the world and enable them to expand their business globally.
The marketing managers in the initial advisory team are:
• Craig Bromers, VP of Marketing for American Eagle
• Julie Roham, Party City’s VP of Experience and Marketing
• Miriam Banikar, Nextdoor’s Marketing Director
• Shelly Diamond, VP of Marketing for UNICEF USA
The consulting team of marketing executives will be led by David Sable, former global CEO of Young & Rubicam and a senior consultant at WPP.
Preliminary composition of the Creative Council
• Eva Santos Bozas, co-creative director and founder of Delirio & Twain Barcelona. Formerly the First Creative Director at Proximity BBDO.
• Greg Hahn, Co-Founder and VP of Creative at Mischief USA. Former VP of Creative at BBDO New York.
• Jeremy Craig, CEO of Craig Partnership London and former VP of Creative at Innocean.
• Mark Tatsel, former VP of Creative at Leo Barnett and Chairman of Creative at Publicis.
• Nelly Kim, Partner, Vice President and Senior Creative Director at Ig2 Toronto.
• Perry Pierre, senior vice president, senior creative director and entertainment director at McCann New York.
• Ted Lim, Founder and VP of Creative at DIFF. Former VP of Creative for the Asia-Pacific region at Dentsu.
The Creative Council will be headed by Per Pedersen, founder of By The Network and former chairman of Global Creative at Gray.
Julie Roham, VP of Experience and Marketing at Party City said, “The variety of marketing projects available today is huge and locating the people with the required floor rate and experience is not easy at all. We know they are there, but how do we reach them, find out if they are available, integrate them into the team and organize them? The challenge seems unbearable at times. “Leverage technology to give the market the flexibility it needs and make it easier for us to find great freelancers and get the most out of them. When I see what Fiverr is doing, I believe the company will change the way we work in our industry.”
Craig Bromers, VP of marketing for American Eagle, said“Modern marketing requires modern solutions. Along with the continuous growth in the scope and diversity of creative projects, there are also opportunities to find the right freelancer for the right project at the right time. How great it would be if we could reach global resources efficiently and quickly through an online the solution.”
Per Pedersen, founder of the Network and former chairman of Global Creative at Gray, said, “Some of the best creative people in the world have become freelancers. The new technology frees creative talent from the shackles of the office or physical organization. Today, working as a freelancer is no longer a side job but the way to work together. Fiverr’s new platform will allow creatives to work directly with marketers and agencies. New job opportunities, strengthen diversity, erase boundaries and bring people closer together around the world.The creative industry desperately needs all of these.