The work in practice.

Three founders.

Three businesses.

One senior operator across all of it

Strategy, Marketing, Brand + Operations.

Talawa by Louise Meddar

Luxury leather accessories. London-made. Jamaican roots.

Louise had the product. Beautiful handbags, hand-crafted in lambskin. A price point that sat correctly between Polène and Mulberry. A founder story with the kind of depth that cannot be manufactured.

What she didn't have was a brand that knew what it was. Or a plan to fund the build without giving equity away. Or a financial model that showed what the business could actually become.

That's where we started. We had a 30-minute call. I sent a proposal the next day.

Week 1 - Discovery

I got under the skin of the business. The brand, the market, the cultural moment, the funding landscape.

A check-in at the end of the week.

Findings shared.

Week 2 - Definition

The picture came into focus. The Jamaican fashion renaissance and the white space it had left in accessories. The Jamaican Doctor Bird and hibiscus created as an elegant but cultural brand identity — using red, gold and green in a more muted way.

The competitive set. The market size and value. A longlist of funding options with no equity as the brief.

Delivered back to Louise in a full playback session.

Week 3+4 - Development

3 year brand strategy and business plan playbooks delivered.

3 year financial model constructed.

1 year 360 degree marketing campaign delivered and budgetted, including social, pr, influencer and events.

Every funding option researched in depth. The full funding playbook delivered: scenario options, where to apply, in what order, what to say, what it unlocks.

Pitch deck with robust figures to back it up - ready to go.

Delivery

The full launch plan is scoped and ready. Teaser campaign. PR and influencer strategy. Website build. Studio and lifestyle photography. Events calendar. Production timelines. Launch campaign.

Nat helped me shape not just the brand but the bigger picture. My story, my direction, and how the business can grow in a way that actually makes sense. Everything felt aligned after that. She also pointed me towards opportunities I would never have found on my own. What I appreciated most is that she really understands what it means to build something personal.
— Louise Meddar, Founder, Talawa

Before FFS!, I spent years as a fractional operator inside agencies.

Different sector, same job walk into chaos, build the systems, leave it stronger.

Velocity Partners

6 month contract - Chief Operations Officer

B2B content marketing agency. London.

A brilliant creative founder, a difficult CEO and a team that did not want anything to change. Great clients. No systems.

They had just won a huge client in the USA and needed to reach world-class standards quickly. They were growing fast and looking at raising equity investment within eighteen months.

What I did:

  • Implemented new processes across resourcing, scheduling, briefing, financial visibility and project tracking

  • Led vendor selection for a new agency management platform

  • Built a freelance network at pace - quality held

  • Led the hiring process, tripling the creative department

  • Commissioned and produced a £800k photoshoot in Los Angeles

  • Executive produced a major film shoot in Barcelona with RSA Films

I wasn't welcomed by the existing team when I arrived. Change was not on their agenda.

I brought them to world-class standards and the US client was delighted with the work.

What changed: Six months. Chaotic practices replaced with systems that held. 4x bigger team. A more profitable business.

A satisfied, newly on-boarded major US client.

What happened next: Velocity were acquired by Next 15 for an initial £5.9 million. Debt-free. £5.2 million net revenues. £1.35 million adjusted profit before tax.

Today there are over 100 people there.

In a very short time, Nat transformed the way we work, replacing chaotic, ad hoc working practices with a systematic approach that dramatically improved efficiency, visibility and productivity. After only a 6-month engagement, she left us a better, more profitable agency and made our business better-equipped for growth.
— Doug Kessler, Co-founder and Creative Director, Velocity Partners

Keko London

6 months contract - Chief Operations Officer

Keko was the London outpost of a German luxury automotive agency. Brand new office. World-class client. No operational infrastructure.

The sole client was Bentley Motors.

I built the creative department and studio from the ground up. All creative processes, studio trafficking, workflow and real-time monitoring.

What I did:

  • Introduced creative and production processes for a new London office from scratch

  • Art-produced two major global shoots for Bentley — South Africa and USA

  • Executive produced the motion film

  • Sourced and commissioned photographers including Greg Williams

  • Client-facing project manager for retouching across all shoots — over 300 images

  • Commissioned high-end luxury print campaigns for Bentley at £100+ per pack

What changed: A new London office with a productive creative department and studio, fully operational from day one. A complex multi-location international shoot delivered. Creative processes that held. Profitability tracked and improved.

Nat joined Keko London at a critical point in its history, the point it scaled from start-up to established agency. This transition could not have been accomplished without Nat’s diligence and rigour. She transformed our creative offering, and more importantly our commercial practices: ultimately our profitability
— Ben Whattam, Managing Partner, Keko London