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- Each episode of "More than a Celebrity" features the best and brightest of both the business and social impact side of Advertising, including technology, creators, and media. In this series, Advertising Week's global stages play host to some of the world's leading taste makers and celebrities across multiple disciplines, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Emma Stone, Apolo Ohno, Kevin Smith, Wyclef Jean, Kathryn Morris, Jane Levy, Ava DuVernay, Pitbull, Bethany Frankel, and Tony Hawk among many others. Additionally, the series highlights where the industry is trending, and who is making the biggest splash in the markets, shown through multiple segments of industry icons and celebrities helping to shape the media and branding world, from the Super Bowl to Black Friday and every cultural moment in between.
- A series of animated shorts created by Advertising Week for AW360 showcasing stories from the careers of the advertising leaders who shaped the creative revolution.
- Gwyneth Paltrow, an award winning American actress and lifestyle innovator is interviewed on the Advertising Week stage in New York about how Goop went from a newsletter to an editorial and e-commerce platform for customers seeking a meticulously curated experience, for personal products in food, skincare, and sex.
- Pitbull, the global superstar, and American rapper, is interviewed on the Advertising Week stage in New York about his approach towards creativity and his incredible cultural connectivity to create custom experiential platforms and programs that are authentic and more engaging for multicultural audiences.
- Bethenny Frankel, an American television personality, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author, speaks on the Advertising Week stage in New York about Skinnygirl, a lifestyle brand, and Bstrong, a disaster relief initiative and the balance of running a business and meeting political norms in today's day and age.
- Tony Hawk, an American professional skateboarder, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and owner of the skateboard company Birdhouse, speaks on the Advertising Week stage in New York to discuss his approach towards skateboarding, facing his fears on and off the board. Tony discusses the point in his career when he was labeled a sell out for endorsing products, and how he was able to turn this into an opportunity for himself, and his future entrepreneurial endeavors.
- Wyclef Jean, a Haitian-American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor, speaks on the Advertising Week stage in New York to discuss this jingle he wrote for black owned businesses during the pandemic, and why it was important to him as a Haitian immigrant. In 2020, he wrote this jingle for the #BlackOwnedFriday campaign to promote and support shopping black-owned businesses for Black Friday during the holiday season. This campaign won a Webby Award, and has been nominated for many others.
- Emma Stone, an award winning American actress with over 91 global nominations, speaks on the Advertising Week stage in New York to share her experiences and attitudes towards anxiety, and how she has not only survived, but thrived from it. Emma talks about the importance to normalize and share her experiences, in order to instill hope and inspiration to all people who undergo the same challenge.
- Kevin Smith, an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster, speaks on the Advertising Week live stream stage about the pivots in his career, wearing many hats as a filmmaker, building a career that is manifold in all aspects of film and television. and how he was able to tap into many different areas in the industry.
- Apolo Ohno, an American best selling author, eight-time medalist in the Winter Olympics, and champion of Dancing with the Stars, speaks on Advertising Week live stream stage to share his journey of reinvention from the Olympics, and how he adapts it to everyday life challenges.
- Barry Sonnenfeld, an American filmmaker and television director, best known for his outrageous and hilarious personality in the film industry speaks on the Advertising Week stage to discuss his first book, 'Call Your Mother', bringing readers through his idiosyncratic upbringing in New York City, how he broke into the film industry, and where his inspiration came from to write this new book, and to hear about the experiences he shares inside of it.
- Ava DuVernay, an award winning American filmmaker who launched her non-profit innovative company: Array, in order to amplify the work of people of color and women of all kinds, speaks on the Advertising Week stage to share her attitude towards the film industry, and how she foresees it changing and becoming more inclusive in the future.
- Jason Derulo, an American singer and songwriter who has sold over 30 million singles and has achieved eleven platinum singles, speaks on the Advertising Week live stream stage to discuss how social media affects the music industry today and the ways in which he approaches it to grow his creativity, fan base and success.
- 2022–TV EpisodeKristen Bell and Dax Shepard, celebrity power couple and co-founders of Hello Bello, speak on the Advertising Week live stream stage to share the story of their mission driven baby goods company, Hello Bello, along with a candid conversation about parenting in the age of Covid.
- Serena Williams, an American tennis legend, Olympic athlete, and entrepreneur speaks on the Advertising Week stage in New York about how brands and public figures can maintain their core strengths while expanding their scope to new territories.
- Gary Vaynerchuk is a storytelling entrepreneur, video blogger, self-trained social media expert, and a best-selling author speaks on the Advertising Week stage to discuss emerging social and video platforms, and how a new generation is disrupting content and entertainment, and what brands need to know to keep up.
- Legendary creative Sir John Hegarty wanted to translate the unprecedented cultural-revolution occurring on the streets of London into the soul of his work.
- 2018–TV EpisodeThe creative rise and domination of David Ogilvy is tracked along with the "Changing of the Guard" to holding companies like WPP.
- Episode 5 of the ground-breaking AW360 animated series Craftsmen of Creativity. Craftsmen of Creativity pays tribute to the brave men and women whose form of creative activism led to profound change throughout the industry.