Little Dot Studios unveils senior hires as it plans for long-term future

by | Feb 27, 2026 | News

Little Dot Studios, the social media agency, multi-platform production company and digital media network, has announced a series of newly created C-suite leadership promotions as it accelerates into 2026 and plans for the long-term future of the Little Dot group. 

According to LDS, the appointments “strengthen the company’s creative, marketing, commercial, technological and strategic leadership, reinforcing its ambition to remain a world leader in digital content, audience growth and platform innovation”.

Central to the latest leadership changes are the promotions of Will Ingham to chief creative officer (CCO) and Camilla Eden-Davies to chief marketing officer (CMO), alongside the appointment of Dino Burbridge as interim chief innovation officer, a newly created, strategic role focused on ensuring the business continues to challenge itself as it scales globally.

As chief creative officer, Ingham steps into a newly created group-wide role, expanding his remit beyond his leadership of Little Dot-owned specialist sport and branded content production agency, WING. He will be responsible for “defining and embedding a global creative approach across Little Dot Studios, helping to further cultivate an environment of creative inspiration, confidence and rigour that elevates output across all markets, disciplines and platforms, while ensuring creativity remains aligned with commercial performance”.

As interim chief innovation Officer, Burbidge will work across Little Dot Studios, WING and History Hit, acting as an innovation advocate for the group. His role will be to challenge and empower teams to ensure the business continues to take smart risks, think differently and push beyond established ways of working as it reaches new levels of scale and creativity.

In addition to the above, Holly Graham, currently chief commercial officer, will take on the expanded role of chief commercial and strategy officer. Working closely with CEO Dan Jones, Graham will help shape the next five years of Little Dot Studios’ growth strategy. Linked to Ingham’s expanded group role, Tessa Ingham, co-founder and formerly chief operating officer at WING, has been promoted to managing director of WING.

Dan Jones, CEO of Little Dot Studios, said: “As we pick up speed into 2026, the momentum across the business is hugely exciting, with amazing work already being produced and released, products being developed and launched, and new, more effective ways of working being rolled out. Alongside delivering on our plans for this year, we’ve also been spending a lot of time planning for the longer-term future of the group. These appointments are a key part of that. Creativity, brand and innovation sit at the heart of everything we do and bringing those disciplines together at senior level ensures we continue to challenge ourselves as we scale.”

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