Shea Johnson Joins Trade School as Executive Director

 

By The Chicago Egotist / /

Shea Johnson has been named Executive Creative Director at content agency Trade School, bringing over 15 years of expertise in spearheading transformative experiences for global brands. Known for their award-winning creative leadership, Shea has an impressive track record of executing innovative 360-integrated campaigns across TV, video, digital, interactive, print, and social media, achieving millions of viral views and cultivating lasting client relationships.

A trailblazer in creative and technological solutions, Shea’s work pushes boundaries in streaming, AI/AR/VR/XR technologies, and emerging digital platforms, delivering powerful experiences that resonate with audiences. Their recent accolades, including multiple Webby, Shorty’s, and more awards, underscore their excellence in driving groundbreaking content and campaigns.

Shea’s passion extends beyond creative innovation to fostering inclusivity and meaningful audience connections. As a collaborative leader, they are committed to shaping the future of content, technology, and immersive experiences for the digital age. Shea’s vision and leadership at Trade School will elevate the agency’s creative capabilities, further driving its reputation as a hub for bold, forward-thinking ideas.

They have worked with iconic brands such as NBCU, Frito-Lay, Microsoft, Riot Games, Activision, Google, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, P&G, and Amazon.

“Shea’s unparalleled expertise and visionary approach to creative innovation align perfectly with our mission at Trade School,” said Sarah Anderson, Managing Director of Trade School. “Their ability to blend creativity with cutting-edge technology will elevate the work we deliver for our clients and inspire our teams to push the boundaries of what’s possible. We’re thrilled to welcome Shea to the Trade School family and look forward to the impact their leadership will bring.”

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