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The Creative Producer sits within our internal creative agency and serves as the connective tissue between creative vision and real-world execution. This is a creative production role: someone who deeply understands what it takes to bring a creative program to life and can champion the work wherever it needs a voice.
You will work closely with our Creative Directors and Executive Creative Directors to help scale a growing body of creative work—ensuring creative intent is protected, timelines are grounded in reality, and every touchpoint reflects the brand at its best.
The Work:
Project & Team Leadership
– Own end-to-end project scopes, timelines, budgets, and risk assessments—ensuring transparency, accountability, and on-time delivery.
– Drive scoping, and readiness—ensuring projects are clearly defined before resourcing.
– Manage team workflows, resourcing, and staffing plans across a portfolio of simultaneous projects.
– Partner on vendor strategy—supporting sourcing and scaling relationships with scenic fabricators, technical partners, and experiential specialists.
– Interface with internal clients to manage expectations, scope and satisfaction
Creative Production & Craft
– Serve as a creative production expert across brand experiences—ensuring design intent is delivered with fidelity, purpose, and strategic alignment.
– Advise concept development from the earliest stages, bringing a clear-eyed view of feasibility, scalability, and production efficiency.
– Align creative ambitions with production realities and budget constraints—finding smart solutions that preserve as much of the work as possible.
– Support best-in-class design through purpose-driven storytelling across all physical executions.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
– Act as a connector across creative, strategy, production, media, and client-facing teams—ensuring nothing falls through the gaps.
– Facilitate stakeholder alignment across departments, making sure creative and experiential work supports broader campaign and initiative goals.
– Identify new opportunities for brand activation and experiential impact across events, partnerships, and environments.
– Elevate internal process through ongoing evaluation and refinement of workflows, systems, and production practices.
Here's what you need:
– A minimum of 7 years of production experience with a strong focus on experiential, live events, and/or physical brand activations
Bonus points if:
– A genuine understanding of the creative process—you can speak the language of designers and directors
– Proven ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously without losing attention to detail or creative standards.
– Experience working within an in-house creative team or internal agency (agency background welcome, but internal fluency matters here).
– Working knowledge of production tools (e.g., Adobe Workfront) and generative AI, with the ability and eagerness to quickly learn and apply them in daily workflows.
– Strong communicator and natural collaborator who can build trust with stakeholders at all levels.
– Comfort navigating ambiguity and finding a path forward when the brief is still forming.
– A systems thinker who also cares deeply about the end result.
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