Molly Brooks named as Wing head of production, completing agency’s senior leadership team

by | Jul 17, 2025 | News

Wing, Little Dot Studios’ specialist sport and branded content production agency, has unveiled the completion of its leadership team. At the helm are founder and executive creative director Will Ingham and chief operating officer Tessa Ingham, who are now joined by a fully rounded senior leadership team, as Molly Brooks steps into the role of head of production, following the earlier promotions of Damien Reeves to creative director and Owen Cox to executive producer in 2024.

Brooks’ promotion recognises her production expertise, having delivered a slate of projects including the Rio 2016 Olympic Torch Relay, Jaguar – Show Your Edge, FIFA World Cup 2022: We Are Ready, Accelerating Change with UNICEF – Take A Breath. She has been at Wing for almost four years having previously worked at ViacomCBS (as was).

“We’ve always said we’re just getting started, and this new leadership team proves it,” said Ingham. “What’s so exciting is that this only scratches the surface. These are just the projects we’re allowed to talk about. Imagine the ones we can’t. With this exceptional team, we’re not just raising the bar, we’re setting it and we’re pushing ourselves to continually challenge the norm and redefine the power of short-form branded storytelling.”

Current Wing clients include Aston Martin F1, Valvoline, Google, UNICEF, TED, McLaren, Tag Heuer, Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1, OKX, Santander, TeamViewer and Vodafone. Recent projects have included live-streaming a 4K holographic coaching session with Emma Raducanu across continents for Vodafone, executing 35 motion-controlled passes with Lewis Hamilton in just two and a half hours for TeamViewer’s Find Your Better, and building a custom half-pipe between two London buses for TAG Heuer’s Double Decked with Sky Brown.

Wing was acquired by multi-platform production company, social media agency, and digital media network, Little Dot Studios (an All3Media company), in 2020.

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