Jeff Teicher named director of experience design
Crockett Jeffers and Jacqueline Fodor have returned to Venables Bell & Partners as associate creative director and director of art production, respectively. Additionally Jeff Teicher has been appointed director of experience design.
Jeffers is coming back to VB&P from BBDO SF, where he helped oversee creative on Mars pet care, Seeds of Change, 826 Valencia and the California Coastal Commission. During his first six-year stint at VB&P, he contributed to some of the agency’s most notable work, including Audi Super Bowl favorites “Release the Hounds” and “The Chase” as well as Audi’s “Alien,” Barclays’ “Fake,” and oversaw work for Slim Jim, Chef Boyardee and Healthy Choice. Jeffers’ work has been recognized by The One Club, Cannes Lions, New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts and the AICP Show, among others. He began his career as a copywriter at Butler Shine Stern & Partners and later, while at TBWAChiatDay San Francisco, he helped launch the adidas’ “Impossible is Nothing” platform. He will report to Will McGinness, partner and executive creative director, VB&P.
Fodor returns to VB&P from Google’s Brand Studio where she helped to launch the Google Store. In her first run with VB&P, she led and partnered with creatives to bring big and bold print, art and experiential concepts to life for clients like Intel, eBay, Audi and Google Fiber. Prior to VB&P, Fodor was director of integrated production at Duncan/Channon, overseeing work for Hard Rock, Birkenstock, Esurance, Stubhub, Jackson Family Wines, Fosters, SEGA, and Konami, among others.
Teicher permanently joins VB&P after freelancing in the fall to create Reebok’s “Be More Human” online experience. Reporting to McGinness, Teicher will expand the agency’s digital creative offering to include a more user-centric design practice. He brings to VB&P 20 years of experience building this capability within brand advertising agencies and startups to produce world class interactive work. During this time, he’s developed award-winning interactive experiences for web, mobile, and social campaigns and products for brands such as Sony, Burger King, Coke Zero, Beats by Dre, Volkswagen, Google, Facebook and YouTube.
These new hires coincide with the recent appointment of David Corns, as head of client services and account management. Corns will oversee the agency’s account management department, as well as its largest account, Audi of America. Prior to VB&P, David served as an executive at CP+B, where he was instrumental in leading Burger King in CP+B’s London, Miami and Boulder offices and attracting new business like Coca-Cola Zero and Applebees. Most recently, he developed the agency’s brand invention practice, where he helped evolve fledgling ideas into successful businesses.
Object & Animal Signs Director Alana O’Herlihy To Its Global Roster
Object & Animal has added multidisciplinary artist, photographer and director Alana O’Herlihy to its roster for exclusive worldwide representation spanning commercials, branded content and music videos. This marks the first production house representation for O’Herlihy. Her portfolio encompasses a wide range of visual artistry, from directing films and music videos to creating photographic stills. Known for a unique blend of analog and digital mediums, O’Herlihy’s work includes leading brands and top-tier magazines, where her vision consistently sparks conversation and brings heightened visibility to her subjects. Her glamorous, campy style pushes the boundaries of conventional artistry. Among her notable directorial credits is the Miley Cyrus music video “Prisoner” featuring Dua Lipa. “Alana’s ability to seamlessly merge old mediums with cutting-edge processes is a testament to her boundless creativity,” said Emi Stewart, executive producer at Object & Animal. “Her work challenges conventions while celebrating the visual grandeur of both past and present.” Object & Animal maintains offices in London, Los Angeles and New York. Read More