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I like crossword puzzles.*
Solving creative challenges. I live for that moment when you crack the code on a project – all synapses firing. My CD super power is the ability to inspire and bring out the best work from the team – and myself – and help everyone succeed. Clients included. Here are a few Lesser Known Facts about me and how I can help you succeed.
< Experience at global agencies and entrepreneurial boutiques in Philly, New York, and Miami: understands the value of collaboration and bold thinking.
< Started an agency from the ground up and worked cross-culturally throughout Latin America: can handle unexpected challenges.
< Ran an in-house shop for a multi-million dollar company: I've seen what clients contend with once the agency has left the building. Brings a unique perspective to winning and keeping business.
< Lead successful campaigns with serious legs over several years, generating $$$: knows how to keep them fresh and extend them over different media.
< Production savvy: fluent in :10s, :15s, :30s, :60s, long-form web content, and more. Shot seven MetroCast spots in one day with the precision of a military operation. Developed and managed 80 versions of mail per month for Charter Communications (when that was a thing).
< Actually did a Sports Illustrated commercial with the infamous Sneaker Phone. And had a moment as the voice of America's Favorite Sponge.
(*Specifically, the Sunday NYT puzzle. If you’re a word person, you get it.)
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LESSER KNOWN CLIENTS
MY WORK
LESSER KNOWN EXPERIENCE
I've built a career doing whatever needed to be done for multiple shops, and all kinds of clients: from consumer to B2B, multi-national clients to local start-ups – and I'm ready to do it for you.
< Senior Creative Director, D4 Creative Group – Philadelphia
< VP/Creative Director/GM, Century Communications/Century Advertising – Philadelphia
< Creative Director, Wunderman/Y&R LATAM Group – Miami
< Associate Creative Director, Wunderman – New York
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