- Serendipitous Career Architect: Lives by Sir John Hegarty's philosophy, "do interesting things and interesting things will happen to you"—every opportunity has emerged through following curiosity 🎯
- BBH New York Pioneer: Started BBH New York in 1998 as "me in a room with a phone" after boldly asking for her dream job that didn't exist yet 🏢
- Golden Age Prophet: Believes advertising's golden age is still ahead because 90% of women don't feel advertising is relevant to them, despite being primary purchasers 🏢
- Make Love Not Porn Founder: Became CEO of the world's first user-generated social sex video platform after noticing porn was becoming the default sex education 💕
- Monkey Gin Enthusiast: Last text was about keeping Monkey 47 gin in the fridge—only her friend Susan would understand this specific cocktail storage question 🍸
Moment Maker: Cindy Gallop's Take on Why Advertising's Golden Age Is Still Coming🏆
Cindy Gallop's entire career has been built on accidents and a simple philosophy that led her from starting BBH New York with just a phone to accidentally creating a business she never intended. Her controversial take on advertising's future might surprise you.
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