Jamie Klingler is a writer, consultant & campaigner for women's safety. As co-founder of Reclaim These Streets, she was part of the group that successfully sued the Metropolitan Police for breaching her human rights after they banned a vigil for Sarah Everard. She was named ninth in PR Week UK's list of top communicators in 2021. Her writing can be seen in Vogue, the Guardian, Grazia and many more outlets.
Jamie began her career working in film production, notably on Analyze This and Law & Order. She then moved to NBC and Corbis - a photo agency owned by Bill Gates. After moving to the UK, Jamie launched ShortList Magazine as their Photo Director and Finance Manager and in ten years with ShortList and Stylist, she rose up to the Head of Publishing for the whole group.
Through running brand initiatives with Ford and Kopparberg through Stylist Magazine, Jamie realised her passion for telling captivating brand stories. She invented National Burger Day and won Marketeer of the Year from the digital PPAs in 2016.
Jamie launched her own agency, Creative Influence Alliance in 2017 and has worked with Calm, Humanity, INCITE, Battersea Power Station, Arena Flowers, Biotiful Dairy, Avast at the Science Museum, Beano Studios, TVC Group, Foodism and iNews. Her projects have garnered over 53million views and international press.