Sport Clips Haircuts: Dogpile

9.0

Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Industry:

Health, Beauty

In its new national brand campaign, Sport Clips Haircuts, the nation's leading franchise dedicated to men’s and boys’ haircare, dares to ask the question, “Is Sport Clips better than sports?” It may very well be, according to this latest iteration of the brand’s “It’s a Game Changer” platform, assuming you’re watching the game from the comfort of your favorite Sport Clips store.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Preacher

Chief Creative Officer:

Rob Baird

Chief Executive Officer:

Krystle Loylan

Chief Strategy Officer:

Seth Gaffney

Group Brand Director:

Heath Tavrides

Brand Director:

Taylor Jansen

Brand Manager:

Clara Smith

Executive Creative Directors:

Kellyn Blount, Greg Hunter

Associate Creative Directors:

Elliot Eliash, Chris Vandersall

Senior Designer:

Jenna Krackenberger

Head of Strategy:

Marika Wiggan

Associate Strategy Director:

Caroline Kline

Senior Strategist:

Tashanee Williams

Head of Production:

Stacey Higgins

Producer:

Victoria Boldt

Business Affairs:

Carianne Humpal

Production Company:

Neighborhood Watch

Director:

Fatal Farm

Executive Producer:

Dal Wolf

DP:

Tom Banks

Edit House:

Cartel

Senior Producer:

Kong Yang

Editor:

Chris Catanach

Music:

Warner Chappell

Mix:

Dusty Albertz, Howdy Sound

Finish House:

James Howell/ Transformer

Colorist:

Brandon Thomas

Senior Director of Marketing:

Danielle Linden

Assistant Marketing Manager:

Joel Deeter

Senior Graphic Designers:

Darin Carter, Bethany Candelaria

Date:

June, 2025

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