Danny Robinson has been named CEO of The Martin Agency, an Interpublic Group (NYSE: IPG) shop. He will be taking on the leadership responsibilities from Kristen Cavallo, who has led The Martin Agency for the past six years and was named global CEO of sister agency MullenLowe Group 14 months ago.
An industry veteran, Robinson has been with The Martin Agency for nearly two decades, serving most recently as its chief creative officer. During his time at Martin, Robinson has helped lead the agency in its mission to fight against invisibility, infusing that idea throughout the creative output. Since being named CCO in 2020, Robinson has overseen some of Martin’s most recognizable work, including the UPS brand transformation (UPS x Awake Bodega at NYFW), TIAA’s The Dre$$, and, most recently, the viral campaign from Solo Stove that featured Snoop Dogg.
Robinson’s impact on Martin spans all areas of the business, with an agency tenure that includes serving as a group creative director and chief client officer.
“Our leaders don’t operate on an island. And that includes our CEO,” said Robinson. “Martin has an executive committee that works as a team on every major decision facing the organization and I have been an integral part of the team for the last five years. I’ve seen firsthand what can be accomplished when we all row together. Kristen, the entire executive team and all our people and partners have set this agency up for what will be its best chapter yet. We will continue to lean into our mission to fight invisibility and build the agency, client brands and an industry of which we can all be proud. It is my honor to lead the agency into its next era.”
Philippe Krakowsky, CEO of IPG, said, “The Martin Agency is iconic in our industry and has consistently demonstrated that its talented people can create the kinds of ideas and creative platforms that build and power iconic brands. That’s in no small part thanks to the quiet contributions Danny has been making for many years, in a variety of key leadership roles. He knows our business, our clients, and the industry. As importantly, he believes in the power of our industry to do good. Though he would likely not describe himself as such, Danny is a creative visionary, and I’m sure the contributions he can make to this storied agency as its CEO will be significant.”
Cavallo stated, “Moving from CCO to CEO is uncommon, but it shouldn’t be. Our industry has become increasingly focused on consolidation and efficiencies, and we need to return the conversation to creativity. Some of the industry’s most enviable work has been made by agencies led by creative people. Too often, they leave to start their own agency to be taken seriously as business leaders. Danny has held roles across the agency in preparation for just this moment.”
Prior to joining The Martin Agency in 2004, Robinson was co-founder of Vigilante, the cultural insights-driven creative shop behind the famous Oprah Winfrey Pontiac giveaway (which gave way to the famous line turned meme “You get a car! And you get a car!”) and known for Heineken’s iconic “The Nod”. During his tenure at Vigilante, the agency was named the AAAA Multicultural Agency of the Year for two consecutive years.
His work at Vigilante was a preview of the type of work he leads at Martin today, having the insight to use entertainment and buzz before social media was born and encouraging mainstream brands to do work that was seen and enjoyed by all. Robinson has a track record of pushing the industry forward through his efforts in the DEI space. He sits on the board of Creative Ladder, a non-profit founded by Ryan Reynolds that increases the accessibility of creative careers for people of all backgrounds. Robinson also helped bring Martin’s “Now Upon a Time” series of stories to life, including authoring “Lil Ruby Riding Hood,” the book and now award-winning animated feature.
This announcement of Robinson’s appointment as CEO follows a strong year-end in terms of new business for The Martin Agency. Robinson, along with Martin’s leadership team, led the growth efforts of the agency’s portfolio as they won several new clients, including Papa Johns, Skrewball, MiracleGro and a range of brands from Sanofi North America.
The next chief creative officer of The Martin Agency will be named in February.
Carrie Coon Relishes Being Part Of An Ensemble–From “The Gilded Age” To “His Three Daughters”
It can be hard to catch Carrie Coon on her own.
She is far more likely to be found in the thick of an ensemble. That could be on TV, in "The Gilded Age," for which she was just Emmy nominated, or in the upcoming season of "The White Lotus," which she recently shot in Thailand. Or it could be in films, most relevantly, Azazel Jacobs' new drama, "His Three Daughters," in which Coon stars alongside Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen as sisters caring for their dying father.
But on a recent, bright late-summer morning, Coon is sitting on a bench in the bucolic northeast Westchester town of Pound Ridge. A few years back, she and her husband, the playwright Tracy Letts, moved near here with their two young children, drawn by the long rows of stone walls and a particularly good BLT from a nearby cafe that Letts, after biting into, declared must be within 15 miles of where they lived.
In a few days, they would both fly to Los Angeles for the Emmys (Letts was nominated for his performance in "Winning Time" ). But Coon, 43, was then largely enmeshed in the day-to-day life of raising a family, along with their nightly movie viewings, which Letts pulls from his extensive DVD collection. The previous night's choice: "Once Around," with Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfus.
Coon met Letts during her breakthrough performance in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?" on Broadway in 2012. She played the heavy-drinking housewife Honey. It was the first role that Coon read and knew, viscerally, she had to play. Immediately after saying this, Coon sighs.
"It sounds like something some diva would say in a movie from the '50s," Coon says. "I just walked around in my apartment in my slip and I had pearls and a little brandy. I made a grocery list and I just did... Read More