NEW YORK, USA // Andrea is an award-winning creative director who drives social impact through creativity. She is well known for her ability to bring narratives to life through beautifully crafted stories and visuals. As a member of the Workshop at Klick Health, Andrea collaborated on the stop motion film, 47 for Café Joyeux about the resilience, acceptance and inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome. Andrea’s art direction of the film explored proportion and color to emphasize how viewers saw the world through its hero, Roberts, eyes. In The Bridge for PAWS NY Andrea created a bespoke art direction of unusual proportions, edgy scribbled textures and effects on the characters that underscore the mental distress loneliness causes. And most recently, her work on the film The Trial for All* In Action Fund, drops the viewer into an expertly crafted scene, where each visual detail was chosen to make the viewer believe they are watching a 17th century Salem witch trial. The film explores the paradox that in a world constantly evolving, women’s reproductive rights are being dragged into the past by politicians and policy makers.
As a mother of two, Andrea is a leader that embodies a see it, be it mentality daily. She has dedicated her career to elevating women into creative roles, ensuring their voices are heard and their contributions recognized. By championing diverse perspectives and fostering collaborative environments, Andrea has not only created campaigns that elevate a female perspective but also transformed workplace cultures. Through mentorship and advocacy, she inspires the next generation of female leaders, proving that when women rise together, they elevate the entire industry.