Brent Singer
About Brent Singer
Brent Singer is an Executive Creative Director with extensive experience in the advertising industry, currently working at Grey Group in New York. He has held prominent positions at various agencies, including TBWA\Chiat\Day and Net#work BBDO, and has received multiple awards for his innovative campaigns.
Current Role at Grey Group
Brent Singer is currently serving as the Executive Creative Director at Grey Group, a position he has held since 2022. He operates out of the New York office, where he leads creative strategies and initiatives. His role involves overseeing the creative direction of various campaigns and projects, ensuring they align with the agency's vision and client objectives.
Previous Experience at TBWA\Chiat\Day
Before joining Grey Group, Brent Singer worked at TBWA\Chiat\Day as a Creative Director from 2016 to 2018. During his two years in New York City, he contributed to the agency's creative output and collaborated on high-profile campaigns, enhancing the agency's reputation in the competitive advertising landscape.
Tenure at Net#work BBDO
Brent Singer served as Executive Creative Director at Net#work BBDO from 2006 to 2015. Over his nine-year tenure, he played a pivotal role in developing innovative campaigns that garnered industry recognition. His leadership contributed to the agency's success and established a strong creative foundation.
Achievements in Advertising
Brent Singer has received significant recognition for his work in advertising. He has been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, Forbes, and The Guardian. His Super Bowl advertisement 'Yearbook' for Honda achieved a notable ranking of #2 on USA Today's Admeter. Additionally, he has won two Cannes Grand Prix awards and earned 12 Cannes Gold Lions for his contributions to various campaigns.
Creative Projects and Initiatives
Brent Singer developed the 'Imaginary Friends' project for The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. This initiative focuses on providing children with tools to cope with their illness through imaginative storytelling. The project highlights his commitment to using creativity for social impact and supporting children's health initiatives.