Setty Hopkins
About Setty Hopkins
Setty Hopkins is a Sr. Ad Design Manager at Quantcast, where he has worked since 2021. He has a diverse background in art direction and design, with previous roles at Paper Magic Group and MetLife.
Current Role at Quantcast
Setty Hopkins serves as the Senior Ad Design Manager at Quantcast, a position held since 2021. In this role, Hopkins is responsible for overseeing ad design projects and managing a team of designers. The focus is on creating effective advertising solutions that align with client objectives. This position builds on previous experience in design and art direction, leveraging skills developed throughout a career in the advertising industry.
Previous Experience at Paper Magic Group
Prior to joining Quantcast, Setty Hopkins held multiple roles at Paper Magic Group. Starting as a Production Artist from 2008 to 2010, Hopkins progressed to Assistant Art Director from 2010 to 2013, and then served as Art Director from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, Hopkins worked as an Associate Art Director for one year in 2013-2014. These positions provided a foundation in art direction and design, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the creative process in advertising.
Design Career at Quantcast
Setty Hopkins initially joined Quantcast as a Designer in 2016, where the focus was on developing creative advertising solutions. This role lasted until 2021, when Hopkins transitioned to the Senior Ad Design Manager position. The experience gained during this five-year period contributed to a strong skill set in digital advertising and design, which is now applied in the current managerial role.
Educational Background in Visual Arts
Setty Hopkins earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts from Keystone College, completing the program from 2004 to 2008. This educational background provided foundational knowledge and skills in visual design, which have been essential in the various roles held throughout Hopkins' career in the advertising industry.
Early Career at MetLife
Setty Hopkins began the professional career at MetLife as an Assistant Output Processor from 2002 to 2004. This role involved supporting output processes and contributed to the development of technical skills in a corporate environment. The experience at MetLife marked the start of a career that would evolve into a focus on design and art direction.