.monks
Global marketing and technology services firm
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July 18 2024 | Media.Monks was officially rebranded to Monks, with a strategic focus on AI technologies, coinciding with new AI product introductions and multiple corporate acquisitions. |
2022 | Monks received a Peabody Award in the Immersive & Interactive category for The Uncensored Library project, recognized as a monument to press freedom and an innovative method for accessing censored content. |
2022 | TheoremOne and XX Artists were merged into Monks, further diversifying the company's portfolio and capabilities. |
2021 | Monks was recognized as the fastest growing company in The Netherlands. |
August 2021 | All 24 S4Capital companies, along with culture agency Cashmere, were integrated into Monks, significantly expanding the company's organizational structure. |
March 2021 | Jam3 digital agency joined Monks, expanding the company's creative and digital capabilities. |
January 2021 | S4Capital merged Decoded and Metric Theory into Monks, forming a consolidated digital advertising and marketing entity. |
January 2020 | Monks became the first company to be awarded 200 Favourite Website Awards. |
December 2019 | The lawsuit filed by the former Head Creative of Film was settled. |
August 2019 | The former Head Creative of Film, who had quit and sold his shares in late 2017, filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming he would not have left had he known about the upcoming acquisition. |
2018 | S4 Capital acquired MightyHive, a data and digital media firm, for $150 million. |
2018 | Victor Knaap's tenure as CEO ended after managing the company since 2004. |
July 2018 | S4Capital plc purchased Monks for $350 million, marking a significant corporate acquisition in the company's history. |
2014 | Monks won 23 Lions at Cannes, including one for the Universal Typeface Experiment. |
2012 | Monks joined the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA), with Wesley ter Haar serving as chairman of the collective. |
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