The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation says ‘We’re Not There Yet’ on gender equality in latest campaign via Droga5 New York
A new data analysis by The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation says ‘We’re Not There Yet’ on gender equality and some of your favorite ladies – Cameron Diaz, Sienna Miller, Amy Poehler, Padma Lakshmi and Jenny Slate – are not there to tell you about it in this spot created by Droga5, New York.
Visit Not-There.org to explore the data and find out what you can do to help women and girls everywhere move forward.
Client: The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation
Agency: Droga5 New York
Creative Chairman: David Droga
Vice Chairman: Andrew Essex
Chief Creative Officer: Ted Royer
Executive Creative Director: Kevin Brady
Creative Director: Casey Rand
Creative Director: Karen Land Short
Copywriter: Colin Lord
Art Director: Inna Kofman
Chief Creation Officer: Sally-Ann Dale
Head of Broadcast Production: Ben Davies
Broadcast Producer: Verity Bullard
Head of Art Production: Cliff Lewis
Art Producer: Sharon Mendelow
Art Production Assistant: Robert Ohman
Photographer: Paul McGeiver
Executive Print Producer: Jeannie O’Toole
Senior Print Producer: Cindy Perez
Lead Production Artist: Chris Thomas
Retoucher: John Ciambriello
Quality Control: Lisa Bishai
Director: Alison MacLean
Production Company: Park Pictures
3 Comments
Can’t wait for droga5 to claim they got Hilary into the White House.
They did it with Obama.
Bit weird coming from Bill Clinton who slept with an intern, denied it all, and almost got thrown out of office for it? Bit like Richard Branson on his social media channels talking about equality, when he’s constantly pictured with naked supermodels on his back…
Is this the ultimate irony?
Women who make their careers based on looks, sex-appeal and bum wiggling, are fronting a gender equality campaign?! Doesn’t add up to an argument for me.
Time to move on, together but different.