Damian Bradfield was born in the U.K. in 1977 and is the CMO of WeTransfer. In his personal life, Damian is an advocate for advancements in design and is a regular speaker on the topics of entrepreneurship, technology and design. He graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2002 and is an advertising and marketing specialist who collaborated with brands such as Gucci Group, Virgin, BBC, Daimler, DLKW Lowe, Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO and J Walter Thompson (JWT). PresentPlus Digital design studio, Present Plus, was founded in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by Damian and his business partner Nalden, a popular Dutch Blogger and entrepeneur. Their shared vision of moving away from the traditional agency model, by harnessing modern technology and use it as a force for innovation, led them to be proud founders of Present Plus. It has created work such as the In The Studio series for New York Times, featuring designers such as Rick Owens, Victoria Beckham, Donatella Versace and Alber Elbaz and The Creative Class series, featuring artists such as Damon Albarn and Stefan Sagmeister, for WeTransfer. In 2016 WeTransfer acquired Present Plus, but it still has an independent studio in London, UK. WeTransfer In 2016 WeTransfer acquired Present Plus and Damian has been appointed as the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to expand the company internationally, especially in the U.S.. We Transfer is a leading online file-transferring platform, providing an unique space for people to share files. Launched in 2009 by Bas Beerens and Nalden, WeTransfer was created to provide a solution for people to send large files easily. The service is simple and easy to use and now has 85 million users. We Transfer is free for everyone when sending files of up to 2GB in size. Users can sign up for WeTransfer Plus to make 20GB transfers to multiple recipients alongside receiving 100GB of storage space and the ability to personalise and secure an account.
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