Inspira, an integrated marketing agency that builds long-term relationships between brands and consumers, has promoted Brooke Stein to chief client officer and Ralph Failla to vice president of experiential and production. These leadership advancements reflect Inspira’s commitment to building long-term relationships — both with clients and within its own team — while strengthening its ability to deliver innovative, relationship-driven marketing solutions.
Stein, previously vice president of client leadership, has been a driving force behind Inspira’s client partnerships. In her new role she will focus on deepening client relationships, enhancing strategic operations and positioning the agency for sustained success in its next chapter.
Failla, formerly senior account director, has been a driving force behind Inspira’s most ambitious brand activations, leading teams that bring integrated, award-winning experiences to life. He will oversee the agency’s experiential and production division, ensuring Inspira continues to deliver cutting-edge activations that drive meaningful engagement. His leadership will further elevate Inspira’s ability to blend creativity with flawless execution.
“Brooke and Ralph represent the very best of Inspira — bold leadership, relentless creativity and an unshakable commitment to building meaningful relationships,” said Jeff Snyder, chief inspiration officer.
Founded in 2008, Inspira is a brand relationship agency that takes an integrated approach to building deeper, long-term relationships between brands and consumers. Headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, with additional offices in New York City, Chicago, and San Diego, Inspira has earned a reputation for growing brands and has been recognized with a list of impressive awards, most recently, including Ad Age’s Best Places to Work, Hartford Business Journal’s Best Places to Work, Chief Marketer’s CM200 Award, and Event Marketer’s Top 100 IT List.














