Six Things You Didn't Know About Saatchi London's Rob Potts
Posted in: UncategorizedAfter a storied career working on memorable campaigns out of top U.K. shops Fallon and Mother, Rob Potts became executive creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi London in June 2014, alongside his partner Andy Jex. The pair took over the agency’s creative reigns after Paul Silburn and Kate Stanners moved up to group roles.
During their tenure, the agency has turned out remarkable work, from the insanely funny “Pooface” for Pampers, to more thought-provoking ideas such as the campaign that put actor David Harewood in “whiteface” for Operation Black Vote.
Mr. Potts’ colorful life extends beyond advertising, of course, as you’ll see in this edition of Six Things.
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