
Meet The Senior Team
Ben Moss
Ben entered the visual branding and display market back in 1989 and is the original founder of Jupiter Display. Specialising in retail, property, sport and experiential sectors, Jupiter was acquired by Photobition in 1995 with Ben taking the on the role of Group MD. In 2001 he led the management buyout of the business eventually re-naming the UK Company, Service Graphics. Later purchased by St Ives in 2006, Ben went on to keep the name Jupiter and rebrand under the name Jupiter Visual.
An entrepreneurial pioneer in the industry, Ben prides himself in pushing creative boundaries and challenging the status quo to deliver outstanding projects across the UK and EMEA.
A Benjamin Button in reverse, and secret Barbara Streisand fan, Ben can often be heard reciting a little “Papa can you hear me” from Yentl all over the office.
David Snaith
Former Head of In-House Marketing for Selfridges, David brings with him extensive retail experience with proven skills in strategic direction and implementation across experiential promotions, sponsorship, large scale visual branding and merchandising.
Before Co-founding Jupiter with Ben, David was responsible for delivering such promotional activity as the acclaimed TOKYO LIFE and BOLLYWOOD visual displays at Selfridges as well as being part of the team responsible for delivering the look and feel branding for the 2012 Olympic Games.
At Jupiter, David oversees the overall strategy and creative direction each project takes on ensuring innovation, consistency, competitive pricing and outstanding customer service across the board.
An avid Stranglers fan, Dave can often be questioned on his choice of music at 7am each day.
Charlie Clarke
A Bachelor of Law, Charlie brings a strong entrepreneurial, commercial, and events background to the Jupiter Team. Having worked with Jupiter since 2006 as a client, Charlie draws on over a decade of global business experience, operating primarily across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
An entrepreneur at heart, Charlie was part of the co-founding team at one of Britain’s only tech Unicorns and has also been involved in several early stage investments including Clerkenwell London which was voted one of the top 10 coolest concept stores in the world by Silverkris Magazine.
The token Irishman of the office, Charlie graced the cover of The Irish Times newspaper when he was just 7 years olds for taxiing a Boeing 747 at Dublin Airport.
Richard Brown
Richard has over 30 years experience in the visual communications sector, having built up a wealth of knowledge supplying large format digital print as well as exhibition and experiential production to many sectors including retail, events, outdoor and property.
With a plethora of deep experience across aspects of project management, Richard supports Jupiter’s clients from the very earliest stages to deliver stunning visual solutions.
Along with other members of the Jupiter Team, Richard was proud to be involved in the London 2012 Olympic games particularly working with transport for London on a number of outdoor roadshows across London and the UK.
Outside of the office environment, Richard is a proud father of three with one grandson (hopefully more in the future). He is currently the Jupiter table tennis champion and a big follower of all things golf and West Ham United.
Alex Davenport
After graduating from Solent University in 1999, Alex worked in the event/staging industry for 4 years, before moving into the Large format/branding in 2003. Gaining invaluable experience in planning with a meticulous focus to detail, his role has evolved from Account Executive to Account Director, working on a huge variety of projects from exhibition design and build, to large scale building wraps and experiential sets.
Alex works mostly with clients in the sport, commercial and retail sectors consulting with agencies and end client directly. Alex’s consultative approach breeds innovation and consistency ensuring each project is delivered with ease, efficiency, and of course piece of mind.
A lover of football and golf, but very bad at both, Alex once inadvertently brought back an unexploded WW1 grenade from Belgium that required a controlled explosion after arriving back to the UK.
Scott Grant
With over 10 years industry experience and a renowned eye for both attention to detail and process management, Scott runs a team of highly experienced project managers and production staff overseeing Jupiter’s client requirements, from initial brief to project delivery.
Having worked with many of the UK’s leading blue chip companies spanning across multiple sectors including retail, commercial, sport, government and B2B, Scott works with all clients from the earliest stages right through to completion ensuring ease, efficiency, clarity and accountability for all.
Outside of the Jupiter environment, Scott can be found coaching his local Under 11’s Football team to another successful championship.
Graham Page
Graham has over 35 years’ experience working in the photographic, digital printing, event, exhibition, experiential and display industries.
A veteran of the game his range of skills cover all aspects of event management at senior level with responsibilities in planning, administration, production, project management, logistics, installation and major account management driving his focus.
Some of Grahams major achievements include the successful delivery of wayfinding signage, last mile and branding throughout London’s Transport Network for the 2012 Olympics as well as the launch of Galaxy’s S10 mobile phone.
On his rare days off our resident gypsy can be found touring in his motorhome, going off roading in his beloved Jeep or just out hiking out with his two dogs.
Mark Haines
Mark began his career in the large format print and branding industry back in 1998 having worked for numerous market leaders in the exhibition, display and branding world.
In 2010 Mark joined McKenzie-Clark and was part of the team responsible for delivering the Stadium and City Branding for London 2012, and included completely wrapping several trains across the TFL network.
Mark joined the Jupiter Team in early 2014 and his expertise and consultative approach to the often bureaucratic and varied world of visual communications, has led him to specialise in sectors such as Outdoor, Property, Rail and Experiential Environments.
When Mark is not stuck on the M11 he is a dedicated family man often found in the kitchen cooking up a storm.
Allie Latham
A whizz with numbers with a strong eye for detail, Allie originally started her career with Metrobus in 2005 helping build and run the UK clerical team. Her years within the business gave her a solid knowledge of all aspects of back office and finance support which is key to successful companies running.
After taking time out in 2012 to become a full-time mum Allie moved away from the transport sector joining Jupiter to head up the administration side of the company working with management to constantly improve and streamline process across the board.
A fun loving, dedicated animal lover with a passion for anything related to sausage dogs, Allie can often be found in the company of Jupiter’s top dog!
Petya Plachcova
With over 8 years’ experience across a diverse range of event-based projects in the industry, Petya started her passion for project management organising corporate events, conferences and team building days across the UK.
Having spent numerous years travelling around the country delivering projects for between 100 – 5000 people she eventually moved into event branding and experiential projects and enjoyed the challenges that came with Formula E in Berlin, Tag Heuer for the London Marathon, and international property projects in New Delhi amongst others.
Since diving into Jupiter Petya was inspired to learn swimming and is often found at her local pool training to be the next Rebecca Adlington.
Betty
Top Dog in the Jupiter office, Betty specialises in office security, cuddles and snoring. A potent combination that often gives rise to surprised faces amongst client meetings where Betty is on hand to ensure client meetings stay on track. A job diligently performed by getting up and stretching as a gentle hint that the meeting has gone on long enough, and now it’s time to pay attention to her.
When not in the office Betty can often be found on the Southbank walking from bar to bar scooping up unsuspecting patron’s food. A hobby she never gets tired of doing!