iMAG Grows Again! Get to Know Our Latest Team Members

At iMAG, we’re all about transforming creative visions into extraordinary visual experiences. As we charge ahead into an exciting phase of growth, we’re thrilled to introduce three brilliant new team members who will help us elevate our delivery, innovation, and client service to even greater heights.


This expansion builds on a landmark year for iMAG, where we achieved an incredible 35% growth, fuelled by deepening client relationships and an expanding portfolio of cutting-edge technical solutions. From global giants like Gucci, Lego, and Mercedes-AMG F1 to creative agencies, production companies, and event teams, iMAG is trusted to deliver moments that captivate, engage, and inspire.


Let’s meet the newest stars on the iMAG team!


Robin Evans — Our New Account Director

With over three decades of experience, Robin Evans joins iMAG as Account Director, bringing a wealth of expertise as a producer, project manager, and client lead. Known across the industry for his passion and precision, Robin is a master at weaving advanced technology into unforgettable event experiences. His arrival strengthens our client services, ensuring every project is delivered not just with technical excellence, but with a client-first approach that defines iMAG.


Matt Waller — Strengthening Our Project Delivery Power

Say hello to Matt Waller, our new Project Manager, whose impressive background spans complex AV projects. Matt’s hands-on experience and calm, strategic mindset are key to delivering seamless, ambitious client projects. Whether it’s a large-scale exhibition or high-end corporate event, Matt helps ensure every detail runs like clockwork.


Zara Young — Driving Strategic Marketing Excellence

Joining the team as Marketing Manager, Zara Young brings 15 years of expertise in marketing, communications, and public relations, including nine years focused specifically on AV and live events. Zara’s strategic vision and deep industry insight will play a crucial role in amplifying iMAG’s brand presence, strengthening market positioning, and driving forward campaigns that reflect the company’s bold, client-focused spirit.


Why This Matters for Our Clients

Alex Strachan, iMAG’s Managing Director, sums it up perfectly:

“We’re thrilled to welcome Robin, Matt, and Zara to our expanding team. Each brings invaluable expertise and energy, which will be instrumental as we continue our ambitious growth trajectory. Our commitment to investing in exceptional talent ensures that we continue to deliver innovative solutions and unparalleled service to our clients.”

These appointments reaffirm our commitment to operational excellence, innovation, and client success. As we expand, we remain focused on delivering bold, creative solutions that consistently exceed expectations.


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