Shauna Lewis
Jul 11, 2024

Jellyfish appoints global chief financial officer

Chris Lee is stepping down from the role.

Jellyfish appoints global chief financial officer

Jellyfish has appointed Nick Morris as global chief financial officer, replacing Chris Lee.

Morris joined Jellyfish, part of Brandtech Group, last year as deputy CFO, and before that he worked at WPP as senior vice-president global commercial lead. 

Reporting to Dawn Dickie, vice-chair of the board at Jellyfish, Morris called the company “forward-thinking” and added: “I look forward to contributing to our continued growth and success on a global scale. I am eager to work with such a talented team and to help drive our vision forward.”

Before working for the wider WPP network, Morris worked for Mindshare, first as global commercial director and then as deputy global CFO. He has also held roles at Hewlett-Packard.

Dickie said Morris’s appointment was a “game-changer” and added: “[His] fresh perspective is just what we need to keep pushing boundaries.”

Lee worked for Jellyfish for more than 18 years, operating as CFO during that time apart from a brief stint as chief operating officer in 2021-22.

He will be taking a break from work to travel and then looking for new opportunities later this year. 

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