Six Things You Didn’t Know About Barton F. Graf 9000 Founder Gerry Graf


You might say that Barton F. Graf 9000 Founder and Chief Creative Officer Gerry Graf is at a high point in his career. After steering much celebrated advertising at agencies such as Goodby, BBDO, Saatchi and TBWA/Chiat/Day, New York, he went on to launch his own shop more than three years ago. The nimble startup soon became known for its signature, bizarre comedic style for clients like Little Caesars, Dish and Kayak.com. Recently, it broadened its repertoire with work like Super Cell’s epic animated first spot for Clash of the Clans. It’s also grown up a lot working with big clients such as Unilever on Ragu, for which it turned out work that helped to push the advertiser to the top of last year’s awards charts.

But even before he was in advertising, Mr. Graf was making things happen on other sorts of stages, as you’ll see in this week’s episode of Six Things.

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