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Essential Tips for Creative Advertising Success with Ger Roe Ep 217 - The Global Discussion
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Join us for a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Ireland's most influential creative leaders, Ger Roe. In this episode of The Global Discussion, Host Simon Hodgkins speaks with Ger, a Board Creative Director at Publicis Dublin and an Executive Board Director at ICAD (Institute of Creative Advertising and Design). Ger Roe is a visionary in the advertising world, known for his remarkable ability to craft brand personalities and memorable experiences. "I believe in the power of creativity to leave a mark. Great creative work should move people, spark laughter, and inspire action – anything but be forgettable." - Ger Roe From Struggles to Success: The Early Creative Years Ger Roe's journey to becoming a leading creative director wasn't without its challenges. He shared candidly about growing up as a dyslexic with ADHD—a reality he once felt compelled to hide. But instead of succumbing to these struggles, Ger found solace in art, which ultimately propelled him toward his passion for advertising. A Champion for Creativity – The Role at Publicis Dublin Today, Ger leads multidisciplinary creative teams at Publicis Dublin across major accounts like Virgin Media, Heineken, AXA, and Renault. He is also a member of the Publicis Global Creative Council, a role that has taken his expertise to international stages, judging major creative festivals like Cannes Lions. Ger's mission is clear: to produce creative work that "leaves a mark." This idea runs through every campaign produced by Publicis Dublin, aiming not just to occupy mental space but to linger there. "You can pour a massive budget into a campaign, but it's far easier if the creative work itself is memorable. That's where our mantra, 'Leave a Mark,' really comes to life," explained Ger. Humor as a Creative Antidote One of the key points Ger emphasized was the evolving role of humor in advertising. He expressed concern about how, in an era of increasing cultural sensitivity, humor is often sidelined for fear of offending audiences. But he passionately argued for its comeback. Creativity as a Team Sport Ger's creative philosophy is rooted in collaboration. During the episode, he highlighted the value of working with diverse, specialized talent—those who can bring different strengths to the table. It's not just about the big idea; it's also about expert execution. The Role of Space and Balance Despite being at the forefront of the fast-paced advertising world, Ger spoke about the need for balance—a lesson he's learned from observing younger generations. "I've come to realize the value of carving out time for myself, whether it's going for a swim, spending time with family, or just stepping away from my work," he shared. "It's a reminder that great ideas aren't born from burnout, but from inspiration—and inspiration comes when we allow ourselves a little space." A Call to Creatives: Bring Back the Joy Ger left us with an inspiring call to action for creatives worldwide: bring back the joy. "The world needs humor and human connection now more than ever. Let's find ways to make people smile, to touch hearts, and to make sure our work is remembered for the right reasons," he urged. Follow The Global Discussion on LinkedIn, YouTube, Spotify, and more! Stay tuned for more inspiring stories from Creatives, Leaders, and Thinkers on The Global Discussion. Join the newsletter for updates on new episodes. Watch or listen to The Global Discussion Web: https://www.theglobaldiscussion.com Audio Podcast: Spotify | Google | Apple Video Podcast: https://www.theglobaldiscussion.com YouTube: https://bit.ly/TGD-YouTube Follow us on LinkedIn/Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/company/theglobaldiscussion Others: X, Instagram, and Facebook
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Manage episode 443665196 series 3489726
Join us for a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Ireland's most influential creative leaders, Ger Roe. In this episode of The Global Discussion, Host Simon Hodgkins speaks with Ger, a Board Creative Director at Publicis Dublin and an Executive Board Director at ICAD (Institute of Creative Advertising and Design). Ger Roe is a visionary in the advertising world, known for his remarkable ability to craft brand personalities and memorable experiences. "I believe in the power of creativity to leave a mark. Great creative work should move people, spark laughter, and inspire action – anything but be forgettable." - Ger Roe From Struggles to Success: The Early Creative Years Ger Roe's journey to becoming a leading creative director wasn't without its challenges. He shared candidly about growing up as a dyslexic with ADHD—a reality he once felt compelled to hide. But instead of succumbing to these struggles, Ger found solace in art, which ultimately propelled him toward his passion for advertising. A Champion for Creativity – The Role at Publicis Dublin Today, Ger leads multidisciplinary creative teams at Publicis Dublin across major accounts like Virgin Media, Heineken, AXA, and Renault. He is also a member of the Publicis Global Creative Council, a role that has taken his expertise to international stages, judging major creative festivals like Cannes Lions. Ger's mission is clear: to produce creative work that "leaves a mark." This idea runs through every campaign produced by Publicis Dublin, aiming not just to occupy mental space but to linger there. "You can pour a massive budget into a campaign, but it's far easier if the creative work itself is memorable. That's where our mantra, 'Leave a Mark,' really comes to life," explained Ger. Humor as a Creative Antidote One of the key points Ger emphasized was the evolving role of humor in advertising. He expressed concern about how, in an era of increasing cultural sensitivity, humor is often sidelined for fear of offending audiences. But he passionately argued for its comeback. Creativity as a Team Sport Ger's creative philosophy is rooted in collaboration. During the episode, he highlighted the value of working with diverse, specialized talent—those who can bring different strengths to the table. It's not just about the big idea; it's also about expert execution. The Role of Space and Balance Despite being at the forefront of the fast-paced advertising world, Ger spoke about the need for balance—a lesson he's learned from observing younger generations. "I've come to realize the value of carving out time for myself, whether it's going for a swim, spending time with family, or just stepping away from my work," he shared. "It's a reminder that great ideas aren't born from burnout, but from inspiration—and inspiration comes when we allow ourselves a little space." A Call to Creatives: Bring Back the Joy Ger left us with an inspiring call to action for creatives worldwide: bring back the joy. "The world needs humor and human connection now more than ever. Let's find ways to make people smile, to touch hearts, and to make sure our work is remembered for the right reasons," he urged. Follow The Global Discussion on LinkedIn, YouTube, Spotify, and more! Stay tuned for more inspiring stories from Creatives, Leaders, and Thinkers on The Global Discussion. Join the newsletter for updates on new episodes. Watch or listen to The Global Discussion Web: https://www.theglobaldiscussion.com Audio Podcast: Spotify | Google | Apple Video Podcast: https://www.theglobaldiscussion.com YouTube: https://bit.ly/TGD-YouTube Follow us on LinkedIn/Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/company/theglobaldiscussion Others: X, Instagram, and Facebook
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