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A conversation with Mo Osunbor, Creative/Art Director at Facebook. Before his current job, he worked at Razorfish, Deutsch and JWT, where he created the Unsafety Check for Black Lives Matter that got him noticed by Facebook. This year, Mo collaborated with Spotify’s Alex Reinoso, Nick Elliot of Havas and Vaibhav Bhanot of Wunderman Thompson to create https://www.linkit.black/ a digital movement to help get more opportunities for black people in advertising. (Follow their Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/linkitblack/ ) Mo and host Tom Christmann discuss: - the importance of being uncomfortable - having the courage to bring your unique perspective to any problem - how to be an intern - the joy of getting in flow and enjoying the process - turning passion projects into jobs - and a whole lot more The A-List Podcast is sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School. For one low price, you get ten weeks of live Zoom classes with an advertising pro like Paul Fix, who teaches the Intro to advertising class that has been taken by some of the industries top creatives over the years. We’ve got a new round of classes starting end of January, so check adhousenyc.com for details. Music by Ross Hopman at https://www.duotoneaudio.com/
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A conversation with Mo Osunbor, Creative/Art Director at Facebook. Before his current job, he worked at Razorfish, Deutsch and JWT, where he created the Unsafety Check for Black Lives Matter that got him noticed by Facebook. This year, Mo collaborated with Spotify’s Alex Reinoso, Nick Elliot of Havas and Vaibhav Bhanot of Wunderman Thompson to create https://www.linkit.black/ a digital movement to help get more opportunities for black people in advertising. (Follow their Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/linkitblack/ ) Mo and host Tom Christmann discuss: - the importance of being uncomfortable - having the courage to bring your unique perspective to any problem - how to be an intern - the joy of getting in flow and enjoying the process - turning passion projects into jobs - and a whole lot more The A-List Podcast is sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School. For one low price, you get ten weeks of live Zoom classes with an advertising pro like Paul Fix, who teaches the Intro to advertising class that has been taken by some of the industries top creatives over the years. We’ve got a new round of classes starting end of January, so check adhousenyc.com for details. Music by Ross Hopman at https://www.duotoneaudio.com/
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