Andre (Dede) Laurentino
About Andre (Dede) Laurentino
Andre Laurentino Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy UK
Andre Laurentino holds the position of Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy UK. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the creative direction of one of the UK's largest and most renowned advertising agencies. As the Chief Creative Officer, Laurentino plays a pivotal role in guiding creative strategies, leading innovative campaigns, and ensuring that the agency's creative output aligns with client goals and market trends.
Education and Expertise of Andre Laurentino
With a rich background as an art director and copywriter, Andre Laurentino has garnered significant expertise in the advertising industry. He was highly recognized in Brazil for his work as an art director for ten years, before transitioning into a prominent role as a copywriter, attaining similar accolades. Laurentino's expertise is reflected in his extensive list of awards, including over 30 Cannes Lions and prestigious recognitions from D&AD and The One Show.
Background of Andre Laurentino
Brazilian-born Andre Laurentino has made significant contributions to the creative and advertising industries, both in his home country and internationally. Apart from his professional commitments, Laurentino was a regular columnist for the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo for ten years. His creative talents extend beyond advertising, with published works including a novel in 2005 and a collection of essays in 2017. Additionally, Laurentino contributed drawings and cartoons to various magazines and newspapers, showcasing his versatility as a creative professional.
Achievements of Andre Laurentino
Andre Laurentino is celebrated for his impressive career achievements in the advertising industry. He has secured over 30 Cannes Lions, a highly coveted recognition in the field. His accolades also include awards from D&AD and The One Show, highlighting his excellence and influence as a creative professional. Laurentino's work extends beyond advertising into writing and media, with a novel, a collection of essays, and contributions to Globo TV—Brazil's largest TV network.