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As Capture continues to grow we are looking for talented and highly motivated individuals to join the team. If you have the thirst to help pioneer an emerging area of the media marketplace, we want to hear from you. Please email your CV to:
Track record
Here are just some of the companies we've helped over the years.




 
Our directors

Joel Hopwood - Director
Prior to joining Capture, Joel spent six years at Dunnhumby, the Tesco-owned marketing consultancy that developed the Tesco Clubcard insight and media business.
Working firstly in a client-facing commercial role, he developed dunnhumby’s FMCG business across a wide range of FMCG manufacturers before being appointed to run the P&G account. He was a key member of the team that created dunnhumby Retail Media, the division of the company responsible for developing, creating, planning and selling retail media campaigns for Tesco.
Joel took over the running of the failing Tesco TV network in 2006, re-launching it as Tesco Screens and achieving double-digit sales uplifts for brands as well as millions of pounds of incremental advertising revenue. Before dunnhumby Joel held positions at the ISP Freeserve and started his career as a wine buyer. He received a Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Philosophy from Bristol University.
Joel can be found in, around and underneath old cars on most weekends.

Matthew Lee - Director
Matt joins Capture from Dunnhumby, where he was Sales Director of DRM, the retail media division of the company as well as serving on the UK operational management Board.
Previously, Matt ran an independent market research consultancy and is published in the journal of the Market Research Society. He took a first class degree in Marketing and Economics at Stirling.
Outside work, Matt is a passionate fan of the Rolling Stones and has seen them in concert nearly one hundred times.
Chris Gale - Non-executive Director
Chris is responsible for bringing “the client’s view” to the agency, as well as best practice marketing experience from the world’s largest FMCG company. In his previous life Chris worked at Procter & Gamble for six years. He has managed some of the company’s most famous brands such as Pampers, Fairy, Iams and Vicks.
Four of his six years were spent abroad, split between the USA and Japan. In both cases, Chris was responsible for leading the commercial launches of new products and services, as well as serving as an external marketing consultant and board advisor to P&G’s strategic partners. Chris received a Master of Computer Studies Degree with Distinction from Imperial College, London, and prior to that completed a Bachelor’s and Master of Chemistry Degree.
Chris spends some of his free time building (and crashing) model helicopters.