Omnicom Group’s DDB has created the new role of North American chief creative officer and has appointed Ari Weiss to fill it. The appointment is effective Feb. 1,
2107.
Weiss will be responsible for leading the agency’s North America creative departments. He joins DDB from BBH New York, where he spent six
years and led his teams to 24 Cannes Lions, and most recently served as Chief Creative Officer.
Wendy Clark, DDB’s NA CEO stated: “There
were so many qualities we wanted in our North American Chief Creative Officer, and Ari hits the mark on all of them. His work is sensational—driving business impact and consistently winning
creative acclaim at the highest levels.”
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Under Weiss’ leadership BBH NY has created award-winning work for clients including AXE,
PlayStation, Netflix, Vaseline, Seamless, UNICEF, Sprite and The Weather Channel.
In 2016, Weiss helped launch the political campaign of the fictional
presidential candidate Frank Underwood, the star of the Netflix Original Series "House of Cards." The campaign launched during the highest-rated political debate in American history and quickly became
the top trending topic on Twitter.
It was also recognized at the 2016 Cannes Festival with seven Lions, including one of the festival’s most coveted prizes, the Integrated Grand
Prix.
In addition, Weiss penned the line “Greatness Awaits,” winning the PlayStation business and leading the brand to the largest console
launch in gaming history. The effort has helped sell over 50 million units to date.
Clark said DDB is “now completely focused on elevating the
quality, impact and profile of our work. It is our very reason for being and nothing could be more important. My confidence could not be higher that Ari's creative, cultural and business impact
will be felt immediately at DDB.”
Prior to BBH, Weiss worked at a number of agencies, including, BBDO, Wieden+Kennedy, Goodby, Silverstein and
Partners, and 180LA. He started his career at Cliff Freeman & Partners. Throughout his career, he’s worked on blue chip brands such as Nike, Sony, FedEx, Guinness, Snickers, DirecTV, Fox
Sports, ESPN and The National Basketball Association.