Little Dot Studios has announced a series of senior internal promotions across its US and UK businesses, reinforcing its commitment to long-term growth, internal mobilisation, leadership development, and global expansion. The company employs more than 500 people globally with over 600 clients, working across content, media, platforms, and partnerships for some of the world’s leading entertainment, sport and consumer brands and IP owners.
In the US, the company has appointed Ben Arnold and Charles Wideska as Co-Managing Directors of Little Dot Studios US, marking a significant milestone in the continued evolution of the business. The appointments come amid a period of strong momentum for the US team, with 2025 proving to be a particularly stellar year as the company scales its partnerships, content offering, and commercial capabilities in the market.
Alongside the US leadership appointments, Little Dot Studios (an All3Media company) has also promoted a number of senior leaders within its UK business, recognising the depth of expertise and impact across operations, client services, commercial partnerships, creative production, and legal.
The UK-based promotions include:
- Monica Giurgiu, promoted to Director of Strategic Operations
- Katie Matthews, promoted to Director of Client Services
- Fleur Fekkes, promoted to Head of Creative Production
- Sarah Chinnery, promoted to Head of Advertising Partnerships
- Alice Hyde, promoted to Deputy General Counsel
Dan Jones, CEO of Little Dot Studios (and acting MD of the US office), said: “These promotions reflect both the growth of our business and the strength of the people who have helped build it. Ben and Charles have been instrumental in driving the success of our US operation, and their appointments as Co-Managing Directors set us up brilliantly for the next phase of expansion, particularly as 2025 was a standout year for the team. At the same time, our UK promotions recognise exceptional leaders whose work underpins our global offering from operations and client services through to creative, commercial partnerships, legal and business affairs. Promoting from within remains core to how we grow Little Dot Studios.”
As Co-Managing Directors, Arnold and Wideska will jointly lead the US business, overseeing strategy, commercial growth, and team development, while working closely with the wider global leadership team to support Little Dot Studios’ international ambitions.
The UK senior promotions further strengthen the company’s leadership bench as it continues to expand its global footprint, deepen relationships with platform partners and advertisers, and deliver high-performing digital content at scale for some of the world’s leading brands and IP owners.
These appointments follow a series of recent announcements underscoring Little Dot Studios’ sustained growth across markets, with the business continuing to invest in talent, infrastructure, and creative capabilities to support its next chapter. Little Dot Studios Germany has also just announced two new promotions, with Marco Wagner promoted to Head of Distribution & Content Strategy and Thomas Konnerth promoted to Head of Network – Germany, further strengthening the company’s leadership across Europe as it continues to scale its digital content offering, distribution capabilities, and partner relationships internationally.
