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Stanley House Studios adds Sheraton and Amora to growing travel portfolio

Sydney-based agency broadens its hospitality reach with new hotel partnerships.

By Tom GosbyPublished May 16, 2025
2 min read
MW 160525 4G1C

Stanley House Studios has secured two new hospitality clients, Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park and Amora Hotels, as it continues to grow its travel marketing division.

The wins mark a renewed focus on travel and tourism for the Sydney-based agency, which recently underwent a brand refresh.

Stanley House Studios, founded by Director David Wasserman, has a history of high-profile campaigns in the hospitality sector and previously managed marketing for brands including Hilton Hotels and Anantara.

Its campaign for the latter earned a PRIA Award for Social & Digital Campaign of the Year.

The agency is now managing integrated campaigns for both Sheraton and Amora, covering digital, public relations, influencer engagement, and content production. The aim, according to the company, is to highlight the unique guest experiences of each hotel brand.

Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park. Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park.

“We’ve always had a deep love for travel and great hospitality, it’s in our DNA,” said David Wasserman. “This marks a full circle moment for us.”

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The agency’s team of 12 is known for delivering culture-led marketing, an approach they are now applying more broadly across the travel category. Director George Redmond said, “We approach travel marketing the same way we do food and beverage: with a focus on culture, community, and conversation.”

Following its rebrand, Stanley House Studios is actively pursuing further growth in the travel sector and is in discussions with several international hotel and travel companies. The agency continues to offer services across strategy, digital, PR, social, and content marketing.

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