We polled hundreds of creative leaders about their own career journeys — and we’re ready to reveal the exclusive results that will help you succeed in your creative career. In this real, raw, and honest webinar, we explore the research, along with a panel of top creatives from world-renowned brands — Google, Microsoft, and CreativeLive.
We’ll explore answers to questions like:
- How much does education factor into creatives’ success?
- What skills are needed to succeed as a creative director?
- How long does it take to land a creative director position?
- Do you need to have a design or editorial background to be a creative leader?
- Is there an age ceiling to a creative career?
- How do top performing creatives prevent burnout?
- How do you stay at the top of your game — and lead others to do the same?
Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past 20 years. His work ranges from shooting campaigns for Apple, Nike, and Red Bull, to working with Serena Williams and Tony Hawk, to collaborating with icons like Lady Gaga and Richard Branson. Chase is the founder of CreativeLive, where millions of students learn from the world’s top creators. He also created Best Camera – the first photo app to share images to social networks. He lives with his wife, Kate, in Seattle.
Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past 20 years. His work ranges from shooting campaigns for Apple, Nike, and Red Bull, to working with Serena Williams and Tony Hawk, to collaborating with icons like Lady Gaga and Richard Branson. Chase is the founder of CreativeLive, where millions of students learn from the world’s top creators. He also created Best Camera – the first photo app to share images to social networks. He lives with his wife, Kate, in Seattle.
Recognized by AdAge as a 2019 Woman to Watch, Xanthe Wells is the senior director and global executive creative director for Google Devices and Services. She was recognized in 2015 by AdAge as one of the industry’s 40 Under 40, and by Business Insider as one of the 30 Most Creative Women in Advertising. An art director by trade, Xanthe was born and raised in the heart of San Francisco but now lives in Los Altos with her two totally awesome kids.
Recognized by AdAge as a 2019 Woman to Watch, Xanthe Wells is the senior director and global executive creative director for Google Devices and Services. She was recognized in 2015 by AdAge as one of the industry’s 40 Under 40, and by Business Insider as one of the 30 Most Creative Women in Advertising. An art director by trade, Xanthe was born and raised in the heart of San Francisco but now lives in Los Altos with her two totally awesome kids.
Sue Boivin is the former executive creative director for Microsoft Cloud & Enterprise Brand Studio and the Microsoft 365 Creative Studio. She has more than two decades of experience working with some of the world’s most loved brands and the brightest minds in the business. As a creative director for multinational and small boutique agencies, she mentored and created inclusive teams that were given the space and support to be their very best.
Sue Boivin is the former executive creative director for Microsoft Cloud & Enterprise Brand Studio and the Microsoft 365 Creative Studio. She has more than two decades of experience working with some of the world’s most loved brands and the brightest minds in the business. As a creative director for multinational and small boutique agencies, she mentored and created inclusive teams that were given the space and support to be their very best.
Adam Morgan is an executive creative director at Adobe, where he has worked for seven years, after spending the previous 19 years at several large creative agencies. An avid proponent of the value of creativity, he is the host of the podcast Real Creative Leadership, and author of the book, Sorry Spock, Emotions Drive Business — Proving the Value of Creative Ideas in Business.
Adam Morgan is an executive creative director at Adobe, where he has worked for seven years, after spending the previous 19 years at several large creative agencies. An avid proponent of the value of creativity, he is the host of the podcast Real Creative Leadership, and author of the book, Sorry Spock, Emotions Drive Business — Proving the Value of Creative Ideas in Business.
There is so much goodness in this episode.
Such a great episode for any stage of your creative leadership journey. So many gold nuggets.