We create communications that inspire action. We bring together expertise in branding, fundraising, campaigning and communications and look after our clients throughout the journey. We work above, below, through and on-line. In the voluntary, private and public sectors. And we do it all for one reason: to make good things happen
To get in touch, call 020 7738 1900 or email hello@thegoodagency.co.uk

Maggie knows how to refine your message and get it out there. She’s managed many programmes across business and the third sector, latterly focusing on sustainability and corporate responsibility. Yes, she’ll get you coverage but she’s also passionate about the online world and where communications can fit into an integrated campaign. Key skills include being able to talk journalists into almost anything.
Nicole is head of business development. You will be pleased to hear she doesn’t wear a pinstripe suit, aftershave or large, expensive cufflinks that go ‘clunk’ on the table. She is awesome, excitable and says ‘get in’ a lot.
Matthew Sherrington is our beloved leader. He has a background you wouldn’t believe – 14 years with Oxfam in communications, campaigns and fundraising, turning around Greenpeace in the US by integrating campaigning and fundraising, then director of fundraising and communications at Everychild. And now us. For Matthew the supporter is where it’s at. Including, maybe, yours.
Not great at spreadsheets. Awful Powerpoint skills. Budgets and timing plans remain a mystery. Quite keen, however, on motivating, measurable, insight-driven ideas that work across platforms. Current soapbox: integrating direct and digital. Vegetarian. Lives in Brighton. Funny haircut. That sort of thing.
Dave has spent so long programming that he still remembers winchester disks and vax/vms. He used to make really expensive installations and websites for the likes of Vodafone, Orange, Google and Sheraton but now spends his days engineering apps and websites, and providing database and tech strategies, training and advice for our clients. Mostly he gets overexcited about things like PubSubHubbub, node.js, nginx and RepRap, then we send him to sit in the server room to calm down.
Charlotte knows the difference between an API and an app, games and gamification, social media and social proof. Believes it’s about behaviour not just technology (and real world change not just clicks). Likes data and measuring things. Dot com bubble survivor. Closet geek. WYSIWYG.
What Dan doesn’t know about developing a consistent, inspiring brand, you don’t need to know. The last ten years have seen him work with many of the best-known third-sector brands, including senior brand roles at Shelter and NSPCC. In his spare time (ha!) he hosts Brand Breakfasts with CharityComms, a forum for charity brand professionals. You’ll often see his face on awards panels and his byline in the press.
Stephanie is our human resources manager, or ‘leader of the people’ in other words. As these are our biggest asset, you could say she has the most important job in the agency. She sets our tone – friendly, professional, dedicated to getting good stuff done.
Chris is a founding partner of the agency, and strategy is his bag. He’s worked across corporate, government and NGO sectors for the last 14 years, turning client objectives into communications programmes that inspire stakeholders. Specialities include sustainability, corporate social responsibility, events, campaigning, partnerships. And making good stuff happen.
Debbie is a planner. She usually starts with a big sheet of paper and coloured pens and ends with an incredibly complicated diagram, by way of Powerpoint. Along the way she inspires us all.
Margit is responsible for making things look amazing. Seven years as Head of Packaging and Design at the Body Shop. Five years as an award-winning art director at Saatchi & Saatchi. And since 2008, inspiring colleagues and clients at The Good Agency with her passion for design, art direction and doing good. We love Margit and you will too.