LOS ANGELES, USA // Noelle Cooke is a prominent executive in the motion picture advertising community. In sixteen years, she has risen from the ranks to found and serve as President of The Arterie, Inc., a motion picture advertising agency.
Prior to The Arterie, she was SVP Creative Services at Posterchild and, before that, VP of Creative Services for Indika Entertainment Advertising. In her early career, she served in-house at Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Corporate Public Relations Department, and also worked in International film sales for Kushner-Locke Productions. Noelle has overseen and directed print campaigns for hundreds of films, television shows and other media projects. These projects include CARS, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, SNATCH, RATATOUILLE, THE INCREDIBLES, CURIOUS GEORGE, GLEE, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Oscar-winners MONSTER’S BALL and TRAINING DAY, as well as multiple Key Art award-winning campaigns, most recently for WINNIE THE POOH (2011) and THE LORAX (2012). Recent work from her company includes the print campaigns for HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA, DESPICABLE ME 2, HIGH SCHOOL and THE RAVEN. She is responsible for bringing millions of dollars to studios such as the Walt Disney Company and Universal Pictures by creating promotional campaigns for products and film relations, such as HP/THE LORAX, Kodak/HOP, Coke Zero/TRON, Burt’s Bees/ WINNIE THE POOH, to name a few.
Noelle is 40 years old, a breast cancer survivor and has donated to foundations such as Step Up for Women, UNICEF, The Smile Train, and Arts for Abused Children. She is a committee member of the National Breast Cancer Coalition. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Women, who highlighted Noelle by filming A Day in the Life of Noelle Cooke, hosted by Star Jones. She is a member of Team in Training where she races Triathlons to raise money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. In addition, she donates every year to The Paley Museum’s Annual Gala, that raises money to preserve Television and Radio archives.
Prior to living in Los Angeles, Noelle completed her BA in Psychology with a focus on Child Development at The University of Texas at Austin, in 1996. She currently serves on the Advisory Council Board for the Moody College of Communications at University of Texas at Austin.