John Gallegos

Founder and Chief Executive Officer at GALLEGOS United

John Gallegos has an extensive work experience in the advertising and marketing industry. In 2001, they founded GALLEGOS United, a creative agency focused on helping brands reach America's diverse consumer base. The agency received recognition as Ad Age's Multicultural Agency of the Year and Adweek's Multicultural Agency of the Year. In 2017, Gallegos founded UNITED COLLECTIVE, a creative communications group aiming to be the most culturally-attuned creative company in the US. John also co-founded UNITED-X, a media agency providing solutions to connect with diverse consumers. Additionally, Gallegos has founded Oak Leaf Productions, SouthNorte Brands, POLY United, AIM Sports Group, and co-founded Southern California Food Allergy Institute.

John Gallegos has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California.

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Huntington Beach, United States

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GALLEGOS United

We break rules. That’s what we do. We did it 21 years ago when we first set out to become the most award-winning, culturally attuned independent advertising agency on the planet. And we just did it again when we changed our name. Say hello to Gallegos United. As now part of a larger creative collective of like-minded, independent, creative market disrupters, we are an agency that is even more unlike any other. Our motto is, creativity in service to today’s America. And we alone are able to deliver it successfully. You see, our deep cultural and creative roots, and talented pool of people equip us with the unique cultural sensibilities to see the shifts in today’s market that other agencies can’t. It’s a great advantage to have. Especially for motivated clients who want groundbreaking work. Plus, having a creatively competitive ethos, coupled with a strong desire to help brands grow exponentially is added bonus. Oh, and a nagging desire to break rules doesn’t hurt either.