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Why BBDO’s Andrew Robertson believes AI will unleash, not replace, true creative talent

Sep 2, 2025
Feb 18, 2026
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“All relationships are built on earned trust, respect, and affection. That comes from genuinely thinking about what matters to the client, what you can do to help, and then doing it. It sounds so simple, but it's not what most people do.” - Andrew Robertson

In a fragmented, hyper-optimized media world, standing out takes more than clever headlines or polished creative, it takes conviction. Andrew Robertson, Chairman of BBDO Worldwide, brings decades of perspective on what really drives breakthrough marketing today: emotional intelligence, risk-savvy thinking, and the discipline to distill complexity into clarity. From the evolving role of AI to the human nuance behind client relationships, this episode explores how brands can move faster without losing their soul.

Andrew Robertson is Chairman at BBDO Worldwide, one of the most awarded creative networks in advertising history. Having served as President and CEO for over two decades, he has helped shape some of the most iconic campaigns for global brands. Under his leadership, BBDO has continuously evolved to meet new creative and technological challenges while maintaining its commitment to emotionally resonant, strategically sharp storytelling. With over 40 years in the industry, Andrew is a respected voice on creativity, leadership, and the future of brand communication.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

Talent Over Tactics

Andrew explains the timeless importance of securing an "unfair share" of exceptional talent. Regardless of media or tech shifts, brilliant creative minds are the core of great work. This principle drives BBDO’s success and attracts clients and collaborators who value ambition and originality. Brands must prioritize talent ecosystems, not just tactical execution.

Managing Risk vs. Pursuing Certainty

Through the example of a bold NAB campaign in Australia, Andrew shares how reframing boldness as “risk management” gives clients the confidence to greenlight breakthrough ideas. He encourages brands to stop chasing certainty and instead quantify and manage downside risk to unlock upside potential.

What Makes Great Work

Great creativity is the ability to capture attention and shift behavior, whether through a TikTok or a two-hour film. Andrew shares how even a well-crafted text message from American Airlines changed his emotional response to a frustrating flight, proving that tone, empathy, and timing make the magic.

AI Is Closing the Creative Gap

Andrew sees AI not as a threat, but a liberator, collapsing the time, cost, and technical barriers between having an idea and bringing it to life. By distinguishing between creating (ideation) and making (execution), he frames AI as the ultimate enabler for imaginative thinkers. Brands that embrace this shift will scale impact without sacrificing soul.

Run Toward the Fire: Leadership Through Problem-Solving

Andrew shares the mantra that’s guided his career: “Run toward the fire.” In his view, lasting respect and impact come from solving meaningful problems. Whether navigating client challenges or internal crises, those who lean in with intention build trust, earn affection, and stand out. For brand leaders, this is a call to stop sidestepping the tough stuff—and start creating value through action.

Listen to Andrew Robertson on The Speed of Culture to uncover how BBDO Worldwide is shaping a bold new era of creativity, grounded in empathy, imagination, and the courage to manage risk.

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