Jacqueline Kavanagh, former Managing Director of the Lovie Awards
“Phoebe is one of the most effective connectors I’ve worked with. She has a rare talent and instinct for connecting the right opportunities, collaborators and ideas. She is a warm, generous and thoughtful operator who brings zeitgeist-y editorial quality to everything she touches - from strategy to collaborations.”
Alex Kudelka, CRO at Glassfy
“Phoebe is an absolute rockstar when it comes to jumping into a project and owning it. Phoebe came in and really made sense of what we wanted to do, took creative control and helped drive home a very successful piece of content that is a corner stone to our marketing strategy. Highly recommend working with her."
Jessica Resler, co-founder of CAPE Creative
"Phoebe is one of the most connected people you will ever meet. She has the work ethic of a well-coded robot meaning she never stops. Call Phoebe when you want the job done with laughs along the way. I can't recommend this person enough."
Jade Coles, Head of Cultural Programming at Apple
“I have had the pleasure of working with Phoebe on a number of events as part of our Made for Business series in Paris. Phoebe has a huge passion for culture, the arts and the business sector as shown through her on-going commitments to these areas throughout her career. For me, she has supported in talent curation for the Paris flagship store, bringing vibrant new businesses to our stage."
Jamiel Thompson, founder of Twin City Global
“Working with Phoebe has been one of the best decisions we have made this year. Her ability to solve problems creatively and her culturally connected network is why we love her."
Teresa Ferreira, former Head of Design at the Financial Times
“Phoebe is an exceptional curator and community creator. Whether organising supper clubs or virtual meet-ups, she's a genuine connector who facilitates collaboration with intelligence and empathy."

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Meet Phoebe 👀
Phoebe started her career as a freelance journalist, writing for The Huffington Post as a teen columnist aged 15. With a background in startup growth, editorial strategy, and service design, Phoebe has scaled early-stage companies across Europe and the US through powerful partnerships and content. She's worked with everyone from lean startups and one person companies to multi-national corporations and NGOs.
Phoebe has lectured on branding, marketing and entrepreneurship at the University of the Arts London, Kingston Business School, and the Barcelona School of Art and Design, amongst others. She has spoken at industry events in Berlin, Amsterdam and Paris, amongst others. Phoebe served on the board of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers' Amsterdam Hub, and has been featured on the Financial Times' T500 list.
Phoebe is a global connector and ecosystem builder linking brands, startups, and VCs across continents. She's also almost a European citizen (again).
Phoebe's love affair with the startup world began many years ago during an internship at Google for Startups' Amsterdam hub, after which she went to business school to get an MSc in Entrepreneurship. Phoebe founded her own business directly after leaving university, and has since worked with brands across Europe and the US. A frequent guest lecturer and mentor, her work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Vogue Business, and Forbes, amongst many others.
Raised in Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and London, she's spent her adult life bouncing between the same countries, substituting Frankfurt for Berlin, for obvious reasons. She recently moved to Sydney for a bit of sunshine and an MBA.



What people say 💬
Phoebe's writing 📝
In the media 📝
Business
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How to Build a Better Content Strategy for Your Brand — Harvard Business Review
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How to Network as a Newbie — Harvard Business Review
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Welcome to Europe's Startup Cities — Startups Magazine
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Why we need ethical algorithms — The Next Web
Culture
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The Dutch are Nailing Student Life — The Guardian
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The Rise of the Quarter-Life Crisis — Screenshot
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Libraries Can’t Solve Our Housing Crisis, But They Can Help Solve Our Home Crisis — European Cultural Foundation
Personal
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Claustrophobia meant I couldn’t get on a bus or use a toilet cubicle — Stylist
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My partner was in a 10-day medically induced coma after a botched wisdom tooth removal — Business Insider

Is Pinterest the Golden Retriever of Social Media?
Bustle

LinkedIn Must Dos, According to Phoebe Dodds
Cosmopolitan (Dutch Edition)

Is the algorithm ableist? Adaptive brands say yes
Vogue Business

Solitude has become a status symbol
The Independent










