Ekaterina “Kat” Erschowa is a Creative Director specializing in luxury beauty, skincare, and fashion storytelling across global markets. She has led brand development, creative, and campaign strategy for prestige brands, with a focus on elevating visuals and experiences across flagship, e‑commerce, and social channels. At the intersection of creativity and emerging technology, Kat explores how AI can augment brand worlds, accelerate content creation, and unlock new forms of visual expression while preserving craft, taste, and a distinct point of view.

Luis Clark helps teams work better by showing them a smarter way to run work - giving people time back for creativity, strategic thinking, and the work that actually makes a difference.

An ex-media and radio leader with 20+ years’ experience, he’s led creative teams and transformation projects across some of the UK’s biggest audio, radio, and digital advertising brands, blending creative ambition with operational discipline.

Modern campaigns have evolved, but Creative Operations hasn't. 

Creativity is being crushed by a "content explosion" and the ambiguity of bad briefs. 

This session is a blueprint for Creative Ops leaders to move from being "order-takers" to "strategic architects." We’ll discuss how you can strip away the administrative noise, leverage AI to reclaim your team's time, and build a scalable engine that prioritises big ideas over repetitive tasks.

High-performing creative teams often reach a tipping point, where output is strong, but the lack of structure, visibility, and alignment begins to limit both efficiency and creativity.

Wajmah Strange and Jeff Costello explain what it really takes to move from that state of controlled chaos to a more scalable, sustainable Creative Operation.

Drawing on shared experience across organizations including AOL, ABC News, and CBS/Paramount Global, this session reflects years of navigating these challenges in different environments.

A gap is widening inside brand organizations. The C-suite is meeting vendors, seeing demos, and greenlighting AI transformation at speed - while the teams and agencies responsible for executing are often the last to know what changed. 

Join Lindsey Slaby for a candid, unscripted look at the knowledge gap reshaping Creative Ops: why it exists, what leaders are actually looking for, and what Ops professionals can do to close the distance before they're left behind.