Ted Royer (born September 10, 1967 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a highly awarded Executive Creative Director at the New York City advertising agency . He attended The Haverford School in Haverford, Pennsylvania and studied advertising at The Portfolio Center. Ted has won over 50 advertising awards in every major show for his work on global clients such as Hewlett Packard, Nike, and ESPN. Prior to his first job in advertising, Ted was an underwear model for BVDs. When his boss needed someone to write product copy describing their new elastic waistband, he turned to Ted. Thus was launched his advertising career. In his first year in the business, Ted won more prestigious One Show Pencils than any "rookie creative" in the show's history. He has worked around the world, most notably in Australia, Singapore (where he helped Saatchi and Saatchi Singapore become the international agency of the year), and Argentina, where he helped Ogilvy & Mather win more awards than it ever had in South America. Ted has served on the worldwide creative boards of Ogilvy & Mather and Publicis Groupe. He was the youngest member in the history of Ogilvy's council. He has also written for 'boards magazine. Future Plans Ted intends to continue his award winning work at Droga5, and according to recent industry rumors, there could be a future collaboration with advertising wunderkind Alec Brownstein.
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