Campos, Trejo & Gonzalez exit GlobalHue New York.
July 1, 2007
Christopher Campos – Executive Vice President & Director of Client Services for GlobalHue’s Hispanic division, along with Ricardo Trejo – Executive Creative Director and Mark Gonzalez – Creative Director have stepped down for their post at the agency. Global Hue was coined ‘Little Bravo’, since many of the top management team and other once worked at The Bravo Group under Daisy Exposito, now CEO of New York based d’exposito & partners.
Industry insiders speculate that there was friction within the management team at Global Hue, on the handling of some core business and new business the agency was pitching.
Mr. Campos cites pursuing personal goals as the primary reason for his departure. “Throughout my tenure at GlobalHue and other agencies I have been driven by the need to challenge the status quo, to innovate and to deliver tangible results,” said Campos. “This drive has led me to acknowledge that my vision will require new avenues for my creativity”.
Mr. Trejo cited the reason for his departure from Global Hue as “I don’t align with the vision anymore.”
These are three key professionals that helped Global Hue become the Hispanic & Multicultural force that earned the Verizon Wireless and other key accounts.