SRW
Amanda AuBuchon is a seasoned Creative Director currently leading creative initiatives at SRW | C.A. Fortune since September 2024. Previously, Amanda served as Associate Creative Director at ReelPaws and held the position of Senior Art Director at FCB Chicago, where successful campaigns for national brands were conceptualized and executed, contributing to Effie Award victories in 2017 and 2018. Amanda has freelanced as an Art Director for various clients, specializing in small and mid-sized organizations, while also maintaining a background in yoga instruction with an E-RYT 200 designation. Education includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design and a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Advertising for Creatives from Northwestern University.
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SRW
A sage advisor, a creative force and, with any luck, the most fun meeting you’ll have all week. SRW, named for its founders Charlie Stone, Brian Rolling and Kate Weidner, is an independent, full-service agency with a penchant for growing natural health and wellness brands. Our team of strategists, analysts and creatives, specializes in creating, growing and converting communities. Be it through eye-catching packaging or the social post that stops you in your tracks, we help brands catch fire. Strategic Thinking We are seasoned entrepreneurs with a track record of transforming ideas into real things. We’re not a typical agency or creative house, we’re indispensable business counselors. From day one we’re keen to understand and offer good thinking on your next best business move. Content Creation Labels and packaging, experiential activations, video shoots, endless artful social assets, and print pieces as far as the eye can see. Our talented team does it all. Paid Media & Distribution We like our clients’ work to be seen, so we make sure it’s tailored to their audience, and targets them directly, with public relations, search and social as introductory touch points. Analytics We find out what works well and make more of it. We find out what doesn’t work, and don’t make that again. The kids call it optimizing, we call it a pretty obvious part of doing your job in the digital environment.