
John Graham- Cartwright
07/26/21 • 57 min
The latest episode of Inspiring Futures features an interview with John Graham- Head of Strategy at Cartwright. John has had an amazing strategy career - starting off working on Dos Equis at Havas, going to BBH and getting to work on the Axe account and the famous "Susan Glenn" campaign, and then 7 years at 72 and Sunny where he rose through the strategy ranks and worked on numerous accounts including - Activision, Starbucks, and Sonos.
John is now at Cartwright in LA.
The agency was founded by Keith Cartwright and part of the WPP family with clients that include- The NBA, P&G, and CBS News.
The latest episode of Inspiring Futures features an interview with John Graham- Head of Strategy at Cartwright. John has had an amazing strategy career - starting off working on Dos Equis at Havas, going to BBH and getting to work on the Axe account and the famous "Susan Glenn" campaign, and then 7 years at 72 and Sunny where he rose through the strategy ranks and worked on numerous accounts including - Activision, Starbucks, and Sonos.
John is now at Cartwright in LA.
The agency was founded by Keith Cartwright and part of the WPP family with clients that include- The NBA, P&G, and CBS News.
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