Andreas Pauli

Andreas Pauli

Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Germany
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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After studying law Andreas Pauli started working as an assistant for a photographer. This lead him to study photography and design and then starting a career as an Art Assistant for McCann Erickson in Frankfurt in 1990. He later went on to TBWA´s GPP and Lowe & Partners. In 1999 Andreas Pauli joined Leo Burnett as Creative Director. Ten years later he was appointed Chief Creative Officer of Leo Burnett Germany.

In the span of over 25 years in advertising he worked for clients such as AEG, Deutsche Bank, Puma, Fiat, Samsung, Goodyear, Philip Morris, P&G and McDonald´s.

Andreas Pauli has won and helped win more than 200 national and international awards including Cannes, One Show, D&AD, Clio, Eurobest, London International, New York Festivals and ADC Germany. His belief is that brand communication should be insightful and try to adress human needs.

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Должности

Chief Creative Officer
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Chief Creative Officer
Berlin, Germany
3985 Big Mac

Big Mac

БРЕНД:
McDonald's
АГЕНТСТВО:
Leo Burnett Germany
3098 Filet-O-Fish

Filet-O-Fish

БРЕНД:
McDonald's
АГЕНТСТВО:
Leo Burnett Germany
2986 McFries

McFries

БРЕНД:
McDonald's
АГЕНТСТВО:
Leo Burnett Germany
3205 Hot Fudge Sundae

Hot Fudge Sundae

БРЕНД:
McDonald's
АГЕНТСТВО:
Leo Burnett Germany
14680 Hamster

Hamster

БРЕНД:
Fiat
АГЕНТСТВО:
Leo Burnett Germany
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Leo's Thjnk Tank
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