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Kash Sree – Executive Creative Director, JWT, NY
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Kash is kind of international. He was born in Singapore, grew up in England, has worked in Singapore, Australia, India, the US and England. At places that include Wieden and Kennedy, BBH, Batey Ads, Leo Burnett, DDB, Ogilvy and JWT New York where he is an Executive Creative Director. He has won many shiny objects including an Emmy, several D&AD and One Show Pencils, a Cannes Film Grand Prix and some Andys. |

Louie Moses - Executive Creative Director/President, Moses Anshell, Phoenix
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("Creative Director is more important than President," he assures us)
Experience: 30 years (that's 210 in dog years)
Six-word bio: "Devoted husband. Loving dad. Tortured soul."
By day: Sprinkles creative dust on most every project in the building. Sweeps up excess not-so-creative dust when the need arises.
By night: Drummer in garage band "Random Karma."
Often reminds co-workers of: Tom Hanks in "Nothing in Common." Only without the Oscars and random hookups with Sela Ward.
Random Louie factoids: As a young jazz drummer in Pittsburgh, he often played a club called Walt Harper's Attic. It sat above a state store, but didn't serve liquor. To this day, Louie still doesn't drink any alcohol...As an art director, cut his teeth on the American Airlines and Jaguar accounts. |

Kevin Lynch - Partner + Copywriter, Zig (But departing in February and now found at: http://fifteenideas.blogspot.com)
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During my first decade in advertising, I built an award-winning portfolio as a copywriter and creative director at highly-regarded agencies such as McConnaughy Stein Schmidt Brown (Chicago) and Roche Macaulay (Toronto). In 2001, I co-founded an ideas company called Hadrian’s Wall (later sold to MDC Partners to become the US office of zig). On February 9th, I depart the agency to put my skills to use at a place to be determined. (Please note, “a place to be determined” isn’t the clever name of a new creative boutique – I really don’t know where I’m headed next.) |

Cabell Harris - President, Work Labs, Richmond, VA
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Both Adweek and Winners magazine have named him one of the top 10 creatives in the nation. Richmond’s Style magazine had declared him Richmond’s hottest talent. The Martin Agency made him their youngest VP ever. And today, some of the largest ad agencies and clients in the country depend on him to solve their problems through creative thinking.
Cabell’s work has been recognized multiple times in every major industry award show including Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, New York Addys, Art Directors Club, British Design and Art Direction, Effies and Communication Arts. He’s also been the cover story of Graphis magazine.
Along with running WORK Labs, WORK Advertising and WORK Brands, Cabell is a professor at the VCU BrandCenter, which was recently named the number one ad school in the country by Creativity magazine.
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Josh Denberg - Senior Vice President/Group Creative Director McCann Worldgroup, SF, CA
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In his 18 years in advertising, Josh has created campaigns for some of the most successful brands in America including Nike, Cadillac, Chef Boyardee, Washington Mutual Bank, and American Girl. He is currently overseeing the global Microsoft account at McCann San Francisco.
He was formerly an executive Vice President, Creative Director at Leo Burnett in Chicago and an Associate Creative Director at Goodby, Silverstein and Partners in San Francisco where he worked for 8 years on brands including Porsche automobiles, Discover Card, Turner Network Television, Specialized bikes, Vail Resorts and Sega video games.
His work has won awards at every major award show in the industry including One Show, the Clio Awards, The Andy Awards, Communication Arts, British Design and Art Direction and Cannes.
Josh attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison and graduated with a degree in journalism. He is the father of two, husband of one and an avid snowboarder and mountain biker. |
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