Frances Beuche
About Frances Beuche
Frances Beuche is a Creative Director at red tettemer o'connell + partners in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a background in journalism and fine arts. She has held various roles in the advertising industry, including positions at mcgarrybowen and Hanson Dodge Creative.
Current Role at Red Tettemer O'Connell + Partners
Frances Beuche serves as the Creative Director at Red Tettemer O'Connell + Partners, a position she has held since 2018. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she has contributed to the agency's creative projects for six years. Her role involves overseeing creative strategies and guiding the development of innovative advertising campaigns.
Previous Experience at Mcgarrybowen
Before her current role, Frances Beuche worked at Mcgarrybowen in various capacities. She served as an Associate Creative Director for three months in 2017. Prior to that, she was a Senior Copywriter from 2015 to 2017, where she developed copy for diverse advertising initiatives. Additionally, she worked as a Social and Digital Copywriter for one year, focusing on digital content creation.
Educational Background
Frances Beuche studied at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from 2006 to 2009. She also attended Miami Ad School, completing her studies there from 2010 to 2011. Additionally, she has pursued studies at Florida International University, where she achieved a Master of Fine Arts in Communication and Media Studies.
Teaching Experience
In 2014, Frances Beuche briefly taught at Miami Ad School for two months. This role allowed her to share her expertise in advertising and creative strategies with aspiring professionals in the field.
Early Career at Hanson Dodge Creative
Frances Beuche began her career at Hanson Dodge Creative, where she worked for seven months in 2011 and 2012. During her time there, she took on a variety of roles that encompassed multiple aspects of creative development, contributing to her diverse skill set in the advertising industry.