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Influencer talent manager and director of LMB, Lily Baker, on the future of influencer marketing.

Season 1, Ep. 7

Meet Lily Baker, co-founder of LMB Management and LMB Group. She started the agency with her Mum about 9 years ago. Now LMB is one of the leading influencer and talent management agencies, representing the most sought-after influencers in Australia. So ahead of its time, with several divisions, and Lil at the helm. We chat about the direction the industry is heading, how she’d market her own brand the way brands need to consider working with talent in this rapidly growing industry! 


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