FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2017 Advertising Hall of Achievement Inductees Announced
The American Advertising Federation (AAF) to Recognize Top Executives from Beats by Dr. Dre, BBDO SF, JP Morgan Chase, Kimberly-Clark, STORY, Twitter and UM/J3
WASHINGTON DC, June 13, 2017—Marking 25 years of celebrating outstanding achievements in the advertising industry, the AAF Advertising Hall of Achievement’s
distinguished Council of Judges elected seven new industry superstars
for induction into the Advertising Hall of Achievement Class of 2017.
Leaders from Beats by Dr. Dre, BBDO SF, JP Morgan Chase, Kimberly-Clark
Corporation, STORY, Twitter and UM/J3 will be honored at the 25th Annual
Induction Ceremonies and Luncheon on Thursday, November 2, at the
historic Fairmont San Francisco atop Nob Hill. San Francisco recognizes
both the pioneering nature of these honorees, and the ever-growing
convergence between our industry and Silicon Valley.
The inductees of the 25th Class are: Karna Crawford, Managing Director, Marketing Strategy and Digital–Consumer Bank, JP Morgan Chase; Matt Derella, Global Vice President, Twitter Client Solutions; Matt Miller, Chief Creative Officer, BBDO San Francisco; Erin Quintana, Executive Vice President, Client Managing Partner, UM/J3; Rachel Shechtman, Founder and CEO, STORY; Jason White, Global Head of Marketing, Beats by Dr. Dre; and Lizette Williams, Multicultural Marketing Leader, North America, Kimberly-Clark Corporation.
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will also be presented with the esteemed Jack Avrett Volunteer Spirit
Award. Since 1996, this award has recognized an inductee who has
demonstrated an exceptionally high commitment to public service and the
betterment of both the advertising industry and the larger community.
“Working with such a distinguished and varied group of judges to elect this year’s inductees was inspirational,” said Tara Walpert Levy, Chair of the 25th Advertising Hall of Achievement and Vice President, Agency and Media Solutions for Google. “It was a privilege to see such a diverse range of perspectives and backgrounds in both our judges and in this outstanding class of inductees based on an extensive submission, vetting, and selection process. This year's inductees range widely in who they are, where they've been, and what they do. What each has in common is a remarkable blend of professional skill, passion, and creativity. They are truly the best of the best, proving that the future of our industry is in very good hands.”
"What amazed me about the candidates for the Advertising Hall of Achievement this year was their broad range of experiences and impressive contributions to our industry. This year's inductees all have been extremely adept at leading through change and reflect a diverse set of perspectives that will continue to make a big impact on how our industry evolves for years to come," added Heidi Browning, Vice Chair of the 25th Advertising Hall of Achievement and Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the NHL. “On behalf of the San Francisco advertising, marketing and technology community, we are honored to host the Advertising Hall of Achievement Awards and celebrate the achievements of these remarkable inductees.”
The Advertising Hall of Achievement, a bicoastal
event, has long been the gold standard in recognizing top advertising
thought leaders age 40 and younger and is operated by the American
Advertising Federation (AAF), the same organization that operates the
Advertising Hall of Fame.
For 25 years, the Advertising Hall of Achievement, remains the premier
industry event to recognize young, talented individuals who are making a
significant impact in the advertising industry and through
philanthropic work in their communities. The impressive alumni network
includes 167 members with expertise spanning the entire spectrum of the
advertising industry including clients, agencies, media and tech. The
event hosts over 600 C-suite and senior level advertising and business
leaders and is the second-largest fundraiser for the Federation
providing a vital source of funding to continue the wide range of
educational, multicultural, and advocacy initiatives that are vital to
the industry.
Individual tickets, tables and information on sponsorships and program advertising opportunities are now available at aaf.org/ahoa or contact Lisa Rubin at [email protected].
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