AI-Powered Ads Platform Creatopy Appoints Former Picsart COO & CMO Tammy Nam as its Chief Executive
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2025-03-10

Company Focuses on Scaling as Demand for the Service Grows 400% YoY Among Brands

NEW YORK, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Creatopy, the AI-powered digital ads platform, today announced that former Picsart COO & CMO Tammy H. Nam has joined as its new Chief Executive Officer and Board Member. The move caps a year of tremendous growth for the platform and signals the company's intention to scale its business globally. Already used by brands like AstraZeneca, NASCAR and The Economist, Creatopy enables designers, marketers and CMOs to significantly simplify the production and delivery of digital ads, leading to faster results and better overall ROI.

"Creatopy has seen 400 percent revenue growth with midmarket and enterprise customers in just one year," said Eva Arh, board member of 3VC, which co-led the company's Series A with Christoph Janz of Point Nine. "Tammy is one of the best operators I know; I have every confidence that she will lead Creatopy through this tremendous time of AI innovation and disruption in the marketing space."

Nam has spent nearly 30 years helping global tech startups scale. At Picsart, the creative platform used by more than 100 million, she guided the company into a period of profitability, unicorn valuation and expansion into more than 10 countries. Before joining Picsart, she served as CEO and CMO of Viki, a global video streaming platform acquired by Rakuten. She also led marketing at Scribd and at Slide, later acquired by Google.

"Today, marketers are either burdened with bloated and expensive enterprise software or fragmented AI tools," said Nam. "I'm thrilled to join Creatopy at this time in history; there's so much potential for AI to disrupt the old ways in which digital ads are created, published and measured. I'm confident the Creatopy team will continue to meet the challenge."

With teams in the United States, Romania and Western Europe, Creatopy launched in 2021 and raised $10 million in Series A financing in 2023. The company has since successfully moved upmarket from SMBs to midmarket and enterprise customers with revenue growing exponentially in the latter segment over the last year. 

About Us

Creatopy is transforming the way marketers create and publish ad campaigns; our AI-powered platform helps brands and agencies scale high-quality, on-brand ads faster and more efficiently than ever. Unlike bloated enterprise software or fragmented AI tools, Creatopy streamlines the process—from design to deployment—driving better performance and higher ROI. Trusted by brands like AstraZeneca, NASCAR and The Economist, we're helping to eliminate friction in the campaign process so that marketers can move at the speed of relevance. Find out how at www.creatopy.com.

Media contact: press@creatopy.com 

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