


In a career that has spanned agencies, disciplines, and continents, Adam Goldstein has earned acclaim as a creative director, copywriter, commercial director and screenwriter. His work has been honored with every major advertising award, as well as a literal ton of minor lucite ones, and rather hazardous stack of those bird-men from the London Internationals.
A new business juggernaut, Adam has led pitches and authored campaigns responsible for over $1 billion in account wins. (MasterCard, Burger King, Epson, AOL, E*Trade and more.)
As executive creative director at Ammirati & Puris, he managed 36 creatives and ran the UPS, GMC, RCA, and Labatt USA accounts, marrying savvy financial stewardship and creative excellence in leading a group responsible for 55% of the agency's billings and 75% of its awards.
At Ogilvy/Paris, Adam partnered with the global ECD to manage IBM EMEA. And at BBDO/NY, he managed the E*Trade, Office Depot, and AOL accounts, in addition to working on Pepsi, Lay's, Charles Schwab, and Visa. He was also instrumental in creating the successful and long-running Relax, It's FedEx campaign under ECD Gerry Graf.
Adam's experience in healthcare spans DTC and HCP and includes immunology, oncology, metabolics, mental health, and more. Notably, he directed the landmark "Your Dreams Miss You" campaign for Rozerem, named one of the Top Pharma Campaigns of the Millennium by Adweek.
In his role as an independent consultant, Adam has been instrumental in helping creative leaders define, express, and develop powerful agency cultures. As freelance creative director, his keen understanding and personal interest in medical science have been essential to campaigns for Sotyktu, Augtyro, Opdivo, Rezdiffra and numerous others.
From soft drinks to science, from running a creative group to running a set, whether creating work himself, guiding teams, or building agencies, Adam's broad experience, commitment to craft, and perennial optimism continue to make him a valued partner and versatile creative asset.
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