The wife-and-husband team of executive producer Kiki Einziger and executive creative director Ben Einziger has launched CAYA Music & Sound. The new venture provides advertising clients with services including original composition, sound design, music supervision, sonic identity, voiceover and final mix.
The Einzigers came up with the company moniker–which stands for “Come As You Are”–based on it being a mantra they embrace. “However you identify, come to CAYA as YOU. People are inherently unique beings, and often times, insecurity and fears can steer us into uniformity,” said Kiki. “We encourage our clients to stand out! Authenticity is crucial to our process. We invite you to tell us your story, and together we’ll discover its authentic sound.”
True representation is paramount to the CAYA founders. “As a Cuban American woman, I feel a strong sense of pride that CAYA is a female and minority-owned business,” said Kiki. “I’d be proud in any climate, but reading the headlines reporting that Latina and Black women currently hold the highest unemployment rate in the U.S., it feels even bigger to me right now.”
Ben and Kiki met in advertising, and worked as colleagues for years before becoming lovebirds. Having started on the agency side, Kiki led the production department at MassiveMusic for almost a decade. During that time, she produced music for brands such as Target, Coke, Hulu, Budweiser, Dr. Pepper, and Taco Bell.
At Massive, Ben was the creative director with a focus on business development. Ben comes from a strong musical background: his mother was an opera singer; his brother is the lead guitarist for Incubus; and at age 23, Ben saw his first rock band sign a deal with Atlantic Records. Ben was first given the opportunity to compose for a broadcast commercial 14 years ago while he was touring the world with his band. Pairing his ear for composition with a mind for business development, the rest is, as they say, history.
“Ultimately, Kiki and I decided it was time to leave the nest and start a new adventure,” explained Ben who noted, “As a composer, I won’t write for a project that’s outside my musical wheelhouse. That’s the beauty of being a creative director, knowing when and which virtuosos to bring in that genuinely understand the true sound of the requested genre.”
To that end, CAYA has curated a pool of over 100 composers and sound designers located all over the globe, each specializing in particular genres. Having a reach to composers in varying time zones is a huge logistical advantage for CAYA, as it means production occurs on a 24-hour cycle.
The ability to laser in on the brief and emerge with spot-on sound is showcased in CAYA’s advertising debut, the Nike spot “You Can’t Be Stopped.” Ben explained, “Based on AKQA’s creative direction, we knew the music needed to feel contemporary, lively, authentic, and human. It’s not in us to ‘fake the funk’ so we ended up recording a live horn section and gospel choir. I’ve watched the spot probably 200 times, and it still makes me want to dance every time I hear it.”
CAYA has a handful of other projects already out the door, including the recent creative campaign for wellness brand NOOM, and spots for KIA and Taco Bell. Additionally, CAYA is crafting bespoke sonic identities for several major brands slated to be released later this year.
Nikki Baker Becomes CEO At Fallon
Fallon has appointed Nikki Baker as its new CEO. Baker, who joined the creative agency in 2018 and has served as co-chief creative officer with Leslie Shaffer since 2021, succeeds Rocky Novak, who has been in the role since 2019.
Bakerโs promotion to CEO comes at a time of significant momentum for the agency, including six consecutive years of growth and award-winning work.
Bakerโs recent career highlights include creatively leading the Walmart partnership with the Publicis Groupe team and spearheading innovative campaigns such as the award-winning โRomCommerceโ 23-episodic series and the internet-breaking Mean Girls campaign, among hundreds of other campaigns together with the brand over the past few years. Together with Shaffer, Baker has also been instrumental in elevating Fallonโs creative output for longstanding clients like Arbyโs, Mattress Firm, and Front Door/American Home Shield.
โIโve always been an admirer of Fallon, even before I joined. The chance to lead the agency is an absolute honor. Fallon is a place like no other with amazing talent and a legacy of building big, innovative, creative ideas,โ said Baker. โRocky has represented the best of Fallon. Heโs been a great leader, and I couldnโt be more excited to take the reins and lead the agency through to the next chapter. With creativity at our core, weโre going to be as ambitious as ever, push boundaries, and continue embracing emerging platforms to deliver work that truly resonates in culture.โ
Prior to joining Fallon six years ago, Baker held positions as creative director and art director at agencies including DDB and GSD&M, working with major brands such as McDonaldโs, Southwest Airlines, and Wrigley. Her work has been recognized by... Read More