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Workbook Radio
Episode 093- Advertising & Innovation in Atlanta with Dagger CEO Mike Popowski

Workbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 15:27


Mike Popowski is CEO at Atlanta based agency Dagger and has led them from a three-person shop to a 2020 Ad Age Small Agency of the Year winner and one of Adweek's Top 100 Fastest-Growing Agencies consecutively (2019, 2020, & 2021) in under five years.  On this episode, Mike and I chat about Dagger's start, what advertising opportunity the city of Atlanta holds, and how innovation is driving Dagger in 2024.   Mike Popowski, CEO | Mike drives Dagger's vision, culture, and growth. A proven client partner and team leader, Mike has led Dagger from a three-person shop to a 2020 Ad Age Small Agency of the Year winner and one of Adweek's Top 100 Fastest-Growing Agencies consecutively (2019, 2020, & 2021) in under five years.    He brings over 20 years of digital, social, and brand-building experience with the world's biggest brands across a variety of industries. He joined Dagger in 2015 from TBWAChiatDay New York, where he led the global repositioning for GSK's global smoker's health business, Nicoderm CQ (US). Mike was previously SVP, Client Partner at Moxie (formerly Engauge), where he architected the agency's first content marketing practices for Cisco Systems, UPS and Wells Fargo. He was an early pioneer of social marketing as a consultant for AARP from 2008 to 2011, and implemented their early digital content practices.    As a native New Englander, Mike appreciates springtime in Atlanta.   Dagger IG   |   Dagger LinkedIn   |  Dagger Website  

Bagley Talks to an Important Person
9: Chris Beresford-Hill

Bagley Talks to an Important Person

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 58:33


In this episode, Jason Bagley and legendary creative leader Chris-Beresford-Hill discuss the industry's pitiful lack of training for CD's, and share powerful insights and advice for on how to be a great creative leader. Chris Beresford-Hill is North America President and Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy, joining in 2021. By 2023 Ogilvy was AdAge Comeback Agency of the Year, one of Fast Co's most Innovative, as well as 2023 Global Effies Network of the Year, and 2022 Cannes Network of the Year.  Previously, Chris spent four years as Chief Creative Officer at TBWAChiatDay New York, helping lead a transformation resulting in the best Cannes performance and most creative awards in the office's history, while growing the business 180%, with no layoffs during COVID.   TBWA returned to the AdAge Agency A-List, after a decade long absence, as well as Fast Co's Most Innovative list, remaining there every year under his leadership. TBWA was also ADWEEK Network of the Year twice. Individually, Chris was back-to-back finalist for AdAge's CCO of the year, and Campaign US Creative Person of the Year. Prior to TBWA, Chris spent eight years as Executive Creative Director at BBDO New York, steering some of the agency's most iconic work, alongside partner Dan Lucey, helping the shop earn multiple AdAge Creativity, and ADWEEK Agency of the Year honors, AdAge A-List appearances, and Network of the Year honors at Cannes, including Network of the Decade.  He F'd up and did not go work for Bagley in 2009. But the two remain friends, maybe even better for it. Chris previously held Creative Director and Writer positions at Saatchi NY, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners SF, and Modernista! in Boston - where he stared out as an unpaid intern in 2002, writing automotive brochures for General Motors.  He has been included in ADWEEK Best Creatives, the ADWEEK 100, Business Insider's Most Creative People in Advertising, and the AdAge 40 Under 40, back when he was under 40. Jason's Free Masterclass Training: https://school-of-astonishing-pursuits.mykajabi.com/webinar-registation?li_fat_id=577593ee-297a-430f-bffa-140222b8df9a Subscribe to A.S.A.P Newsletter: https://school-of-astonishing-pursuits.mykajabi.com/cd

Call To Action
85: Amy Ferguson

Call To Action

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 58:09


This week, armed with duty-free's finest Yo Ho Ho's and a bottle of rum, we're in the Big Apple to rub shoulders with the pirates at TBWAChiatDay New York and catch their Chief Creative Officer, Amy Ferguson, for a chinwag. Amy describes herself as a chronic exaggerator. Yet, her reputation as a creative renegade and rule rewriter needs none of that. She's got the pencils, Lions, Clios and pieces of eight to prove it. So, listen up landlubbers as Amy chats to us on a treasure trove of topics including her favourite pirate, melting things, leaning into humour in recent Mountain Dew ads with Charlie Day, the trick to get punters to forgive the giant logo at the end of your ad, cracking TikTok, hacking the Super Bowl, why pitches are bananas, why agencies should hire more mums, and more.  Follow Amy on Instagram  Here's an old blog we wrote on Allstate's Mayhem ads    This is the second Call to Action episode dedicated to Captain Rob Schwartz, George Tannenbaum got there first here in a cracking 2-parter (Part 1 and Part 2)   Ads to watch:  MTN DEW - A Really Short Ad    MTN DEW - Blatant Product Placement (NBA Execution)   MTN DEW - Major Millions (Super Bowl 2021)   Nissan - Thrill Driver (Super Bowl 2022)   MTN DEW – The Shining (Super Bowl 2020)   Timestamps (01:55) - Quickfire questions  (03:14) - First-ever job  (07:45) - Young Bloods experience (14:42) - Mountain Dew campaign with Charlie Day (26:36) - What goes into making a great Super Bowl ad?  (33:59) - Her “do good work, have fun, go home” philosophy (38:54) - Being a working mum of 3  (41:47) - Favourite classic TBWA ads (44:00) - How she makes sure work at TBWAChiatDay stays true to the creative standard they've set   (46:07) - 4 pertinent posers Amy's book recommendations are: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead   Hey Whipple, Squeeze This by Luke Sullivan   

Legends Of VFX
Client Sessions: Chris Klein TBWA Part 2

Legends Of VFX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 25:58


On this episode of Legends of VFX we have Chris Klein an Executive Producer at TBWAChiatDay New York. Hailing from Rockville New York Chris has worked on projects with clients such as Jose Cuervo, Fage, Nissan, and Puma. Chris is one of my favorite clients that I've worked with and our hope for this episode is for listeners to get an inside scoop on what it takes to make or break a great client relationship. We hope you enjoy this intimate, revealing, and often times hilarious finish to this two part episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/legendsofvfx/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendsofvfx/support

Sounds and Vision Podcast
Rob Schwartz talking about disruption marketing, drummers and Charlie Watts

Sounds and Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 26:38


Rob Schwartz was once described as a "CEO's Creative Director." In other words, the rare creative person who is fascinated by all aspects of a business and finds ways to create breakthrough platforms and campaigns that get results and build brands. He has since transformed from CCO to CEO, and is now Chair of the TBWA New York Group, which includes TBWA/Chiat/Day New York, Lucky Generals New York and 180NY.Throughout his career, Rob has spearheaded work for blue-chip brands including Nissan, McDonald's, Pepsi, Thomson Reuters and Visa, to name but a few. Along the way he has won nearly every advertising award including Grand Effies, Cannes Lions, and One Show pencils. He has also been a Cannes Lions Jury President and jury member.Thanks to the TBWA/Chiat/Day podcast team for hosting and co-producing this early episode of Sounds & Vision.  Andrew Loog Oldham's Sounds and Vision is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app. 

Sweathead with Mark Pollard
Fast Wit: How Stand-up Comedy and Rap Can Help a Strategy Career

Sweathead with Mark Pollard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 39:52


Inspirations on strategy can come from surprising places. In Asha's case, it's stand-up comedy and rap. She takes us through the power of words and fast wit, and how her experiences as a comedian and former rap music artist have helped shape her career in strategy. Asha Davis co-hosts and produces The Disruptor Series podcast, and is also an Integrated Strategy Director at TBWAChiatDay New York. Canadian-born and NY based, Asha has over a decade of experience in the advertising industry and has helped top-tier brands including Dove, Huggies, and Nissan 'connect the dots' across their communications and organizations to create award-winning campaigns. In addition to being an accomplished marketer, Asha is also a talented stand-up comedian and writer and has performed at some of the most famous comedy clubs in New York. ** Find the book "Strategy Is Your Words" and 100 strategy classes at Sweathead here: https://www.sweathead.com/

The Tragedy Academy
Special Guest - Andrew Nethery - "BURY US!" A PUNK ROCK UPRISING

The Tragedy Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 47:43


Summary:On this episode of The Tragedy Academy, Jay welcomes documentary filmmaker Andrew Nethery. His new documentary, Bury Us! A Punk Rock Uprising is a film about the Basque punk rock scene. Andrew discusses the harrowing parts of the film shedding light on a sliver of what Basque people have endured since the 70s.Key Points:

Fearless - The Art of Creative Leadership with Charles Day
Ep 317: Nancy Reyes & Chris Beresford-Hill - In 15

Fearless - The Art of Creative Leadership with Charles Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 21:45


15 minute edited highlight of our full conversation. None us succeed alone. And the bigger the ambition, the more we need other people to reach it. The age of the iconic, solo, white male leader are almost behind us. Not a moment too soon. Welcome to the age of leadership partnership. And if you think what came before was challenging, well, as the song goes, you ain't seen nothing yet. As humans, we want so badly to belong, that we're attracted - almost compulsively - by the idea of partnership. It is a light calling us home. Or to the flame. There are many, many kinds of partnerships. Strategic. Impulsive. Circumstantial. Convenient. And those that are deeply, deeply personal. Successful and satisfying partnerships are rare. So rare, that when we find them we should take some time to understand why they work. This week's guests are Nancy Reyes, the CEO of TBWAChiatDay New York and Chris Beresford-Hill, the agency's Chief Creative Officer. As you will hear, their relationship embodies two of the most critical elements of any successful and sustainable partnership. First, you've got to like each other. Because you're going to spend a lot of time having difficult conversations and making hard decisions. And second, once the decision is made - whether you agreed or not - you've got to develop the ability to support each other. Love and the ability to disagree well. Sometimes it's just that simple. And that complicated. How well does your partnership work?

Fearless - The Art of Creative Leadership with Charles Day
Ep 317: Nancy Reyes & Chris Beresford-Hill of TBWA/Chiat/Day - 'The Modern Partners'

Fearless - The Art of Creative Leadership with Charles Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 48:05


None us succeed alone. And the bigger the ambition, the more we need other people to reach it. The age of the iconic, solo, white male leader are almost behind us. Not a moment too soon. Welcome to the age of leadership partnership. And if you think what came before was challenging, well, as the song goes, you ain't seen nothing yet. As humans, we want so badly to belong, that we're attracted - almost compulsively - by the idea of partnership. It is a light calling us home. Or to the flame. There are many, many kinds of partnerships. Strategic. Impulsive. Circumstantial. Convenient. And those that are deeply, deeply personal. Successful and satisfying partnerships are rare. So rare, that when we find them we should take some time to understand why they work. This week's guests are Nancy Reyes, the CEO of TBWAChiatDay New York and Chris Beresford-Hill, the agency's Chief Creative Officer. As you will hear, their relationship embodies two of the most critical elements of any successful and sustainable partnership. First, you've got to like each other. Because you're going to spend a lot of time having difficult conversations and making hard decisions. And second, once the decision is made - whether you agreed or not - you've got to develop the ability to support each other. Love and the ability to disagree well. Sometimes it's just that simple. And that complicated. How well does your partnership work?

Legends Of VFX
Client Sessions: Chris Klein TBWA

Legends Of VFX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 30:10


On this episode of Legends of VFX we have Chris Klein an Executive Producer at TBWAChiatDay New York. Hailing from Rockville New York Chris has worked on projects with clients such as Jose Cuervo, Fage, Nissan, and Puma. Chris is one of my favorite clients that I've worked with and our hope for this episode is for listeners to get an inside scoop on what it takes to make or break a great client relationship. We hope you enjoy this intimate, revealing, and often times hilarious episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/legendsofvfx/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendsofvfx/support

Real Famous
Rob Schwartz - CEO, TBWA\CHIAT\DAY NY

Real Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 64:48


This is a conversation with Rob Schwartz, the CEO of TBWACHIATDAY New York. Rob has been with the company for more than 20 years, including roles as Global Creative President and Chief Creative Officer. He’s led work for some of the world’s most well-known brands including Nissan, McDonald’s, Pepsi, and VISA. He is also the host of the Disruptor Series podcast. Enjoy!

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Sweathead with Mark Pollard
Turning Around An Agency - Rob Schwartz, CEO

Sweathead with Mark Pollard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 55:29


Rob Schwartz is CEO of TBWACHIATDAY New York. A big agency brand name, TBWA in New York was a shining star then it faded. When Rob arrived, the culture had been decimated and clients were either leaving or very unhappy. In this interview, we discuss the turn-around story. Rob shares with us the business plan he shared with global CEO Troy Ruhanen and he discusses what they discussed before he took the role. He also describes what he focused on in his first few months. It's a very candid interview - although I can tell Rob is comfortable in candor. You can find TBWA NY here https://tbwachiatdayny.com Rob is here: https://twitter.com/Schwartzie14 Sweathead strategy classes are in session: http://courses.sweathead.co

Talking to Ourselves
Rob Schwartz

Talking to Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 54:55


Rob Schwartz is CEO of TBWAChiatDay New York. After ten years as CCO of Chiat LA and two more as Global Creative President, in 2015 Rob joined Chiat New York, where he made the uncommon transition from CCO to CEO. During that time, the New York office has enjoyed explosive growth, more than doubling in size. And helping TBWA earn Adweek’s Global Agency of the Year, and Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies.” Throughout his career, Rob has spearheaded work for blue-chip brands including Nissan, McDonald's, Pepsi, and Visa. Along the way he has won nearly every advertising award including Grand Effies, Cannes Lions, and One Show Pencils. Rob was recognized as ThinkLA's "Leader of the Year." And is considered one of Adweek's "25 Voices to Follow in Social Media." The story of his Chiat New York turnaround is a case study taught by Harvard Business School professors. He hosts the Disruptor Series podcast, featuring some of culture’s most prominent content makers and titans of industry.

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
118 - The Legacy of Lee Clow

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 39:00


Nancy Reyes, president of TBWAChiatDay New York, joins us to discuss the retirement and legacy of creative icon Lee Clow. A pioneer of advertising's creative revolution, Clow led Chiat/Day to become one of the most celebrated ad agencies of all time—especially for its work on Apple ads like "1984."  This week's panel is: • Nancy Reyes, President, TBWAChiatDay New York • Patrick Coffee, Editor at Large, Adweek • David Griner, Creative and Innovation Editor, Adweek   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
118 - The Legacy of Lee Clow

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 39:01


Nancy Reyes, president of TBWAChiatDay New York, joins us to discuss the retirement and legacy of creative icon Lee Clow. A pioneer of advertising's creative revolution, Clow led Chiat/Day to become one of the most celebrated ad agencies of all time—especially for its work on Apple ads like "1984."  This week's panel is: • Nancy Reyes, President, TBWAChiatDay New York • Patrick Coffee, Editor at Large, Adweek • David Griner, Creative and Innovation Editor, Adweek  

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Talking to Ourselves
Chris Beresford-Hill

Talking to Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 60:12


Chris Beresford-Hill is Chief Creative Officer of TBWAChiatDay New York, whose clients include Adidas, Nissan and Pepsi. Prior to joining TBWA in 2017, Chris served as ECD of BBDO, where he led some of the agency’s most lauded work in recent years, for clients including Guinness, HBO, FedEx and Foot Locker. His early career was spent at Saatchi New York, Goodby San Francisco, and Modernista Boston. Chris has been named to AdAge's “40 under 40,” and Adweek’s “Creative 100." His work has received all the industry’s top honors for creativity and effectiveness, in addition to TED’s Ads Worth Spreading, and TIME magazine’s best Super Bowl ad of the decade.

Imagine More Podcast
Ep #52 | The Time Is Now

Imagine More Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 27:09


Mike Popowski is the CEO of Dagger. Mike drives Dagger’s vision, culture and growth. He brings over 17 years of digital, social and brand-building experience. A proven client service and team leader, Mike has had success building campaigns for the world’s biggest brands across a variety of industries.Mike joined Dagger from TBWAChiatDay New York, where he led the global repositioning for GSK’s global smoker’s health business, Nicoderm CQ (US). Mike was previously SVP, Client Partner at Moxie (formerly Engauge), where he architected the agency’s first content marketing practices for Cisco Systems, UPS and Wells Fargo. He was an early pioneer of social marketing as a consultant for AARP from 2008 to 2011, and implemented early digital content practices for AARP’s renowned Travel Ambassador, Peter Greenberg, and Health Ambassador, Martina Navratilova. Mike’s previous stints include AOL and SureClick, an Inc. 5000 digital agency based in Washington, D.C.Mike’s a native Vermonter so he really enjoys winters in Atlanta.

Trinity School NYC Pod missum
Nancy Reyes class of 1993

Trinity School NYC Pod missum

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 57:05


Nancy Reyes ’93 has had a nearly twenty-year career in advertising and is one of the most respected professionals in her field. She is currently the managing director at TBWAChiatDay New York. Prior to TBWA, Nancy was vice-president of marketing for Verizon, responsible for 360-degree creative product for the brand’s wireless business, which included advertising, retail, and social marketing under the “Better Matters” brand platform. She has worked in advertising agencies in New York City and San Francisco. Nancy attended public schools in Long Island City and, after graduating from Trinity, attended and graduated from Harvard College. She came to Trinity, in the new building on the site of the old "turf," to talk about her time at the School and to describe her experience.   To listen to this episode Click on the "pod" icon in the upper left, to the left of the episode title. Click on the hyperlink below, to the right of the text "Direct Download." You may follow Podmissum On iTunes By clicking on the RSS icon at the bottom of the right column, below the word Syndication. iOS and Android App Purchase the app for iOS (download Podcast Box and purchase Podmissum in-app). Purchase the app for Android that you may download to your device.

The A-List Podcast
The A-List Podcast: Rob Schwartz

The A-List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 57:00


The podcast that asks the world's top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. Hosted by Tom Christmann, CCO of DiMassimo Goldstein, an inspiring action agency in New York City. This week on “The A-List” podcast, host and DiMassimo Goldstein Chief Creative Officer Tom Christmann is joined in the studio by Rob Schwartz, the Chief Executive Officer at TBWACHIATDAY New York. Before becoming CEO, Schwartz enjoyed a long and very successful career as a creative, winning nearly every advertising award under the sun and spearheading the creative behind some of the world's most recognized brands such as Nissan, McDonald's, VISA, and Thomson Reuters, among others. Rob is also the host of his own podcast titled “The Disruptor Series,” for which he interviews people who are disrupting business culture and life. In this episode, Tom and Schwartz break down the differences and similarities between agencies in LA and New York, discuss the managerial prowess of pirates, and talk about how the position of CEO is still very much a creative role. Show notes below! Show Notes: [0:00 – 1:02] Intro [1:03 – 4:12] Rob's childhood in New York and aspirations of becoming a writer [4:13 – 9:30] Rob's story of tearing up his LSAT during the test [9:31 – 11:20] Rob's experience in a leadership training school [11:21 – 15:50] The epiphany that ultimately launched Rob's advertising career [15:51 – 20:43] Becoming an ad geek historian [20:44 – 26:50] Mentorship and the value of work ethic [26:51 – 28:59] The fear of failure [29:00 – 34:20] The difference between agencies in LA and New York [34:21 – 36:27] Working with supreme talent at Team One [36:28 – 39:20] Catching the eye of Chiat [39:21 – 47:20] The transition from a creative to a CEO and why it's cooler to be the pirates than the navy [47:21 – 50:17] Rob's advice to young creatives [50:18 – 52:13] The future of advertising [52:14 – 55:52] Recommended books and “The Disruptor Series” [55:53 – 56:56] Outro “The A-List” is a podcast produced by DiMassimo Goldstein, recorded at the Gramercy Post, and sponsored by the Adhouse Advertising School, New York's newest, smallest, and hippest ad school. You can subscribe and rate the show on iTunes or listen along on SoundCloud. For updates on upcoming episodes and guests, be sure to like the A-List Podcast on Facebook and follow host Tom Christmann on Twitter. If you want to be interviewed for an upcoming episode, contact us at AdhouseNYC.com.