Chris Robb
Partner/Creative Director
PUSH
In 2003 Chris joined PUSH in Orlando Florida as Partner and Creative Director. He has already started to put his mark on the agency in overseeing work for AT&T Wireless, Scotiabank, AAA, Tijuana Flats, the Sunshine Network, Rider Sandals and Melissa Shoes.
Prior to joining PUSH, Chris served as Senior Vice President and Creative Director at Publicis & Hal Riney, San Francisco, running some of the agency's most high profile accounts including Saturn, HP, Compaq, Sprint Broadband and Allied Domecq brands.
Other agencies include Fallon Worldwide where Chris was Group Creative Director. During his tenure, he created a worldwide branding campaign for United Airlines and was responsible for every major effort for the carrier. He also created Starbucks' first-ever branding effort. He oversaw all work for EDS, and supervised work for Cool from Nestea, a Coca-Cola brand.
Before Fallon, Chris was Senior Vice President/Creative Director at BBDO West in Los Angeles. There he spearheaded much of the agency's most famous work. He broke the mold of traditional high tech advertising with the "Lost Words" campaign introducing Smart Digital for L.A. Cellular and created the multi-award winning "Shockwaves" print and television effort for Pioneer Electronics. Chris was also instrumental in new business helping the agency win business from Pepsi, L.A. Cellular, Starbucks and Stimson Lane Wineries.
Chris has won every major advertising award including Gold, Silver and Bronze Lions at Cannes, CA Advertising Annual, The One Show, The Art Directors Club, Clios, Belding Bowls, MPA Kelly Awards, and Gold Effies. His United campaign was named best campaign at the AICP show and was placed into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
He lives in Orlando with his wife Cheryl, son Christopher and daughter Cameron. They have two pugs and recently purchased a "sweet" surf bungalow on New Smyrna Beach in Florida.