Rob Dunham joins Syncsmith
Senior Producer Dunham joins, strengthening the consultancy’s audio branding and sound design capabilities.
Syncsmith, the pathfinding music consultancy, has announced the appointment of Rob Dunham as Music Supervisor.
A seasoned senior producer and audio branding strategist, Dunham joins with a remit to expand the consultancy’s immersive sound design offering, fusing artistic sensibility with technical rigour to redefine how brands and broadcasters engage with sound.
With a decade-long track record in crafting sonic signatures for major global campaigns and television identities, Dunham’s arrival signals a sharpened focus for Syncsmith at the intersection of avant-garde composition, audio branding, and immersive audio. His work is known for translating complex emotional briefs into multidimensional sound palettes, pushing beyond the constraints of genre and format.
“Rob brings an incredibly refined ear, but more than that, a forensic understanding of how sound operates in both commercial and cultural space” says Gavin Mee, founder of Syncsmith. “He’s a relationship-driven operator who’s comfortable residing in the nuance, balancing the artistic with the strategic, the conceptual with the technological.”
Previously, Dunham has served as a pivotal figure at A-Mnemonic, where he helmed music supervision and original composition across campaigns for top-tier clients. His sonic fingerprints can be found on award-winning ad work, identity systems, and widely recognisable broadcast themes, his process always rooted in the idea that sound can (and should) do more than underscore, it should resonate.
Before that, his formative work at Havas London gave him direct exposure to high-stakes creative production, sharpening his instincts within agency ecosystems while cultivating his deep commitment to creative fidelity.
“Joining Syncsmith feels less of a pivot and more like a natural alignment” Dunham explains. “I’ve always been drawn to the liminal space where art, design, and technology fuse, and that’s exactly where Syncsmith operates. Their curatorial lens, their approach to sound as a design material, their refusal to compromise on quality, it’s rare in this industry, and I’m excited to contribute to something that is packed with integrity and feels genuinely future-facing”
As brands continue to look for deeper, more sensorial connections with audiences, across platforms, mediums and spaces, the role of sonic identity has grown from an afterthought to a strategic imperative. With Dunham on board, Syncsmith is positioning itself not just as a music consultancy, but as a creative infrastructure for a new era of sonic storytelling.