Special Olympics Northern California: Do Something Special

9.5

Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Special Olympics Northern California (SONC) and full service advertising agency Barrett Hofherr are launching a new awareness campaign demonstrating how Special Olympics brings people together in ways that erase lines of division and isolation. The "Do Something Special" campaign launched on June 23, in conjunction with the organization’s annual flagship event, the 2023 Summer Games in Santa Clara, Calif.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Barrett Hofherr

ECD:

Todd Eisner

Art Directors:

Michael Simon, Daisy Serafini

Copywriter:

Liam Berg

Head of Production:

Conor Duignan

Senior Producer:

Marianne Lawlor

Head of Accounts:

Robert Woods

Account Director:

Megan Wakeman

Account Manager:

Satara Post

Head of Strategy:

Amie Chan

Senior Strategist:

Kiersten Hazard

Social Strategist:

Dora Beilin

Production Company:

Avocados and Coconuts

Director:

Matt Palmer

Executive Producer:

Dalia Burde

Production Coordinator:

Gabrielle Occhipinti

Director of Photography:

Drew Kass

Post Production Company:

Avocados and Coconuts

Editor:

Gaby Scott

Post Producer:

Jessica Kenney

Music Company:

Heavy Duty

Sound Design & Mix:

M Squared

Sound Engineer:

Hayley Kay

Sound Engineer:

Mark Pitchford

Color Company:

Legion

Colorist:

Xander Schwab

Business Affairs:

Tricia Krasneski

Media Agency:

Ways & Means

Founders:

Karen Halstead, Diana Bormuth

Associate Media Director:

Paige Weber

Research Agency:

Program 11

Partner, Head of Strategy:

Miriam Boey

Research Analyst:

Adam Rogers

Date:

June, 2023

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