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Cuttsy+Cuttsy welcomes three new experts to the team

May 6, 2026 | New Team Members 

Cuttsy+Cuttsy is happy to be welcoming three new people to the team this month.

New starters May 2026

We’re really happy to be welcoming three new people to Cuttsy+Cuttsy this month. Each of them brings something a little different – new perspectives, fresh energy, and experience that will help us keep doing work that genuinely makes a difference.

  • Becky Wemyss joins as Finance Director, with over 20 years’ experience in senior financial leadership across agencies and industries. She will play a key role in supporting the agency’s continued growth and long-term ambitions, coming in at an exciting moment as the business transitions to employee ownership and deepens its people-first approach
  • Nadia Al-lahiq joins as Senior Strategist, bringing a background in life sciences consulting and brand strategy. She focuses on translating complex scientific innovation into insight-led, commercially impactful healthcare communications
  • Sam Marshall joins as Senior Graphic Designer. An award-winning designer with more than a decade of experience, Sam specialises in turning complex ideas into clear, engaging visual stories, with work spanning public health, non-profits, sport, and technology

Managing Director Harriet Karia said:

‘We’re so pleased to have Becky, Nadia, and Sam on board. They’ve all got their own strengths, but what really stands out is their shared drive to do meaningful work. I’m really looking forward to seeing what we create together – especially work that has a real impact for patients.’

Bringing in people like Becky, Nadia, and Sam is an important part of how we grow – thoughtfully, and with the kind of talent that helps shape not just what we do, but how we do it.

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