Albert has worked at lots of agencies you’ve heard of, and a bunch you haven’t. He started as a copywriter at Ogilvy & Mather at the turn of the century, then moved on to Goodby Silverstein & Partners, Strawberry Frog, Fallon, Havas, Facebook, and many others. He’s co-founded a branded utility firm, a customizable magnetic jewelry product, and a drone racing hardware manufacturer.
His contributions have been noted in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other fake news publications. He’s won a few awards including the Cannes Grand Prix and the $100, 0000 Radio Mercury Grand Prize. His work has been used in the press to debate the gig economy, in court cases to defend skateboarder’s rights, and has been dubiously honored on the Howard Stern show.
He was raised among the Amish in Lancaster Pennsylvania, currently lives in the Bay Area, and has three children including a daughter who achieved viral fame in 2009 with a video called Kittens Inspired By Kittens.
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