Tony Kobylinski has a diverse work experience in the advertising and creative industry. Tony served as the Executive Brand Creative Director at Professional Fighters League, where they successfully rebranded the "World Series of Fighting" brand to "Professional Fighters League" and developed a new brand architecture and corporate identity. Prior to that, Tony founded Chowder Advertising and Design LLC, a boutique advertising agency specializing in print, TV, web, branded content, social media, and strategy services. Tony also worked as the Executive Creative Director and Senior Vice President at Young & Rubicam Group, where they led the creative development of national TV commercials featuring prominent figures such as James Earl Jones and Secretary of State Colin Powell. Tony's earlier experience includes serving as the Senior Vice President, Associate Creative Director at WPP and working as an Art Director at Young & Rubicam, where they collaborated with renowned director Michael Bay on a successful Diet Dr. Pepper campaign.
Tony Kobylinski completed their high school education at West Essex High School from 1976 to 1979, earning a High School Diploma with a focus on Fine/Studio Arts, General. Tony then attended Syracuse University from 1979 to 1981, where they pursued studies in Photography and Communication Design. Subsequently, Kobylinski enrolled at Pratt Institute and graduated in 1984 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree in Communications Design.
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