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Amanda Quested joins Untangld as Managing Director

International strategy studio, Untangld, has appointed Amanda Quested to its senior leadership team as Managing Director. Based in Sydney, she will work across their Australian and international clients, helping to drive growth, deepen senior partnerships and shape the studio’s next chapter. Amanda was most recently Head of Marketing & Communications at M+C Saatchi Group AUNZ, where she also served as Managing Director, leading the Commbank and CommSec accounts.

She joins Untangld with more than 25 years' experience across the UK and Australia, spanning brand strategy, growth, communications and commercial leadership. Her career includes senior roles at Leo Burnett and BBH London, with long tenures on brands including Samsung, McDonald’s, Audi, WWF’s Earth Hour and Unilever.

Jamal Cassim, Co-Founder of Untangld, said: “Amanda brings rare depth. She’s a strategic thinker with strong commercial instincts, but more importantly, she knows how to make strategy land and scale inside complex organisations. She’s deeply human in how she leads, and she joins us at a moment when Untangld continues to gain momentum globally. We couldn’t be more excited to have her on the team.”

(Pictured left to right: Jamal Cassim, Amanda Quested, James Needham, Danish Chan) 

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