The One Club for Creativity merger officially approved by NY State effective April 1; three ADC board members join TOCC board.
The One Club for Creativity, the world's foremost non-profit organization devoted to elevating creative work in all aspects of advertising and design, today announced the appointment of Michael O’Rourke as executive director in charge of the ADC Awards and programming.
He will oversee all ADC Awards programming and growth on a global level as the prestigious 96-year old organization expands its progressive remit in its first year under recently formed The One Club for Creativity (TOCC) umbrella organization.
O’Rourke joins TOCC from the International Awards Group/New York Festivals, where he served as president and spent the past 10 years managing New York Festivals Advertising Awards, AME Awards, Midas Awards and Global Awards. He was responsible for all facets of award show programming and marketing, exhibitions and screenings of winning work, and educational and civic partnerships.
“ADC began as a progressive force back in 1920 as the first creative organization for the commercial arts,” said O’Rourke. “I’m extremely honored and excited to now be able to leverage The One Club for Creativity’s global platform and resources to continue and expand this legacy as a progressive catalyst for the next 100 years of commercial craft, design and innovation. I’m energized by the opportunity to be part of the club’s esteemed heritage and give back to the creative community of a global stage.”
“Michael’s background, deep industry knowledge and enthusiasm make him the ideal fit to lead the ADC Awards into the next phase of its evolution,” said Kevin Swanepoel, chief executive officer, The One Club. “His vision is in sync with the program’s progressive mission, and we look forward to the inspiring initiatives he’ll lead.”
O’Rourke becomes the latest addition to TOCC’s formidable senior management team, led by Swanepoel. The team includes Yash Egami, vice president, content and marketing, who has led The One Club charge in those areas for more than a decade; Gabriela Mirensky, director, awards and design, who previously served for a dozen years as director of competitions and exhibitions at AIGA; and Tony Gulisano, global chief growth officer, who has over three decades of experience directing award programs, including 26 years with the Clio Awards.
“We’ve assembled a powerhouse leadership team who have a level of skills, connections and experience that’s unmatched by any other creative industry organization in the world,” said Swanepoel. “This team is laser focused on achieving our vision of being the world’s foremost non-profit organization to celebrate and elevate the global creative community.”
Merger officially approved, three ADC board members join The One Club board
The One Club and ADC announced their merger last fall to form The One Club for Creativity, which serves as the umbrella organization for The One Show, ADC Awards, Young Guns, Creative Week, One Screen, Hall of Fame and a wide range of global education and diversity programs. The new entity celebrates the legacy of creative advertising and design, and uses that legacy to inspire future generations.
The merger was recently officially approved by the New York State Attorney General’s office, effective April 1, 2017. As part of the merger, three members of the ADC board of directors — Brian Collins, chief creative officer, COLLINS; Philippe Meunier, creative chief/co-founder, Sid Lee; and Robert Wong, executive creative director, Google — have joined The One Club board.
The awards shows each have their distinct focus: the ADC Annual Awards maintains its historical concentration as the champion for craft, design and innovation, while The One Show continues its focus on creativity of ideas and quality of execution.
The One Club for Creativity now offers an unparalleled array of complementary programming across creative disciplines. All initiatives fall under five key pillars: education, inclusion, diversity, professional development and gender equality.
In addition to awards shows, TOCC programming includes Creative Boot Camps, “Here Are All The Black People” multicultural creative career fair, Creative Leaders Retreat, Young Ones honoring students, Creative Women’s Leadership Series, the 50/50 Initiative, Paper Expo, Hands On, Henry Wolf Photography Workshop for NYC public school students, Saturday Career Workshops for talented high school juniors in the five boroughs of New York and others.
“No other organization gives back to the advertising and design industries with this level of comprehensive educational and development programming on a global basis,” said Swanepoel. “The One Show and ADC Awards generate the revenue that is then funneled right back into the industry to fund these important initiatives.”
TOCC will celebrate excellence in craft, design and innovation for professional work at the ADC 96th Annual Awards Gala on May 8, 2017, 6:00-11:00 pm at Artbeam, 540 West 21st St., NYC. Student winners will be presented at the Young Ones & ADC Student Awards Ceremony on May 9, 2017, 6:00-10:00 pm at West Edge NYC, 88 10th Avenue, NYC. Both awards shows are part of The One Club for Creativity’s Creative Week in New York (http://www.oneshow.org/creativeweek/). The preeminent festival showcasing the intersection of advertising, innovation and creative thinking, Creative Week (May 8-12, 2017) also includes The One Show over two nights, the dynamic Young Ones Festival and inspiring sessions with some of the biggest names in the industry at the Creative Summit.
The One Club for Creativity (www.oneclub.org), producer of the prestigious One Show, ADC Annual Awards and Creative Week, is the world's foremost non-profit organization recognizing creative excellence in advertising and design. The ADC Annual Awards honors the best work in terms of craft, design and innovation across all disciplines, including Advertising, Digital, Design and Motion. Creative Week takes place in New York City every May and is the preeminent festival celebrating the intersection of advertising and the arts.
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