Let's Bring It In: Discussions with In-House Creative Leaders
What does the future of a creative career actually look like? In this special panel episode of Let’s Bring It In, Greg Christensen sits down with two former guests: Jim Bosiljevac, former Executive Creative Director at Yahoo and now professor at Texas Creative at UT Austin, and Will Chau, Executive Creative Director at Whole Foods Market. Together, they talk about how the creative industry has changed, why more agency talent is moving in-house, and what young creatives should be thinking about as they build portfolios and careers. The conversation moves from teaching and creative direction to the realities of brand-side work, the importance of curiosity and humility, and how AI is changing the way creative teams concept, present, and produce work. Jim and Will also offer a candid look at what in-house teams actually need today. It is not just big campaign thinking. It is customer experience. It is problem solving. It is caring about every touchpoint, from broadcast campaigns to emails, banners, store signage, UX decisions, and small details that may never win awards but can have a real impact on the business. They also discuss what students and young creatives should know now: define success for yourself, build the best portfolio you can, stay curious, and do not assume there is only one path forward. In this episode: Jim and Will’s paths from agencies to teaching and in-house leadership Why teaching can be “creative direction bootcamp” How Whole Foods built a full in-house creative team Why customer experience may matter as much as big campaign ideas What portfolios may need to show in the future How AI is changing creative education and brand-side work Why taste, judgment, and editing skills matter more than ever What young creatives should consider when choosing their first job Why curiosity, kindness, humility, and optimism still matter Listen to more conversations with in-house creative leaders at LetsBringItIn.com.
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