Hamish Robertson

Head Of Creative at Annenberg Foundation

Hamish Robertson has a diverse work experience in the creative field. Hamish started their career at Optimum Design Limited, where they served as a Senior Art Director for various museum and visitor attraction projects. Hamish then moved on to CITY Magazine, where they worked as the Interactive Media Director, overseeing print and digital edition design and production. Later, Hamish joined GQ Magazine as a Multimedia Consultant, where they played a role in the launch of GQ.com.

Hamish's career then took him to Vanity Fair, where they held the position of Design Editor. Hamish managed the creative department and expanded the digital team. Hamish also worked on producing real-time photographic and filmed content for high-profile events.

After their time at Vanity Fair, Hamish joined Brown Griffin as the Creative Director. In this role, they managed a design studio and provided creative direction for clients such as Apple, Microsoft, and Nike.

Most recently, Hamish worked for the Annenberg Foundation, where they held multiple roles including Head of Creative, Creative Lead for the Annenberg Foundation, and Creative Director for the Annenberg Space for Photography. In these positions, they managed and directed creative strategy, design services, and branding for various foundation initiatives and exhibits.

Overall, Hamish Robertson has a strong background in creative direction and design, with experience in both corporate and nonprofit sectors.

Hamish Robertson obtained a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Fine Art from the Edinburgh College of Art, where they enrolled from 1999 to 2002.

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Annenberg Foundation

The Annenberg Foundation is a private family foundation that provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations in the United States and globally. Since 1989, it has generously funded programs in education and youth development; arts, culture and humanities; civic and community life; health and human services; and animal services and the environment. In addition, the Foundation and its Board of Directors are directly involved in the community with several projects that expand and complement its grant support to nonprofits. Among them are innovative nonprofit capacity building initiatives, the Annenberg Space for Photography, Explore, and the Metabolic Studio. The Annenberg Foundation exists to advance the public well-being through improved communication. As the principal means of achieving this goal, the Foundation encourages the development of more effective ways to share ideas and knowledge.


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