Jay Kilby
I'm Jay Kilby, founder of postdigital agency Curatr
Founder & Executive Producer
A recognized leader in the field – equally renowned for both his business acumen and inspired thinking – Jay is passionate about the power and potential of digital. Prior to founding Curatr, he led multi-disciplinary teams at MacLaren McCann, Proximity/BBDO and Capital C Communications, helping some of the most successful brands in the world – including Pepsi, Gillette, HP, Monster, Sun Life, General Motors, RBC, Mars and Bayer – gain market share and become even more profitable.
Jay Kilby's Background
Jay Kilby's Experience
General Manager, Interactive and Digital at Capital C
June 2009 - September 2011
Established a successful digital department able to ideate and deliver progressive campaigns and platforms to great clients.
VP, Director, Project Management Office at Proximity Canada
September 2006 - June 2009
Successfully managed several departments and led operational related activities during a period of growth from 20 - 120 talented employees.
Worked with incredible, trusting clients who were rewarded with internationally recognized campaigns.
Director, Project Management at MacLaren McCann
March 2002 - September 2006
Guided projects for multiple brands incl GM Canada Refresh. Assisted and innovated new ways to deliver successful campaigns and reframe the organization.
Experienced and learned from early years of agency integration.
Project Manager at MacLaren McCann
1998 - 2002
Collaborated with some of the most inspiring, innovative professionals and clients in the digital and traditional advertising space.
Founder and Executive Producer at Curatr
October 2011
Founder of a post-digital agency committed to creating meaningful user experiences and purposeful tools inspired by our clientsâ brands.
Jay Kilby's Interests & Activities
hiking, baseball, reggae, dub, house parties,scooters,running amok, Tate modern, Guggenheim, Jim Jarmusch films, absurdity, modern art, Monocle, boxing, currency, SXSW, HBO, postdigital advertising