Brid Walpole has joined forces with Jasper Clifford-Smith to launch commercial partnerships and PR consultancy, MULTIPHONIC. Bringing together Brid's communications and reputation experience with Jasper's commercial partnerships and strategic systems background, MULTIPHONIC offers clients an integrated, brand-safe approach to PR, partnerships, and storytelling.
Brid steps into the role of Director, Communications & Reputation, following senior contract roles at M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment and Ogilvy PR. Her recent client work includes talent-led live events for Vivid Sydney, Oprah in Conversation, AG NSW's Volume Festival and Thinkable Events tours for Gary Stevenson and Jefferson Fisher. She has built a reputation for managing talent, complex stakeholder environments with a focus on earned media, brand alignment, and long-term reputation management.
Jasper has a 15-year career in revenue-based roles across companies including Google and Caseware. He founded technology startup, Integristack, in 2024 and was part of the Antler AUS14 cohort.
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