Keith Reinhard is Chairman Emeritus of DDB Worldwide, which ranks
among the world’s largest and most creative advertising networks with
200 offices in 90 countries. DDB has won more Grand Prix awards than any
other agency in the over 50-year history of the International
Advertising Festival in Cannes. As a
working creative director, Keith
was responsible for McDonald’s “You Deserve a Break Today” and State
Farm’s long running theme “Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There.”
Teams under Keith’s direction created award-winning campaigns for
Anheuser-Busch, Volkswagen, PepsiCo and others.
In 1986 Keith was one of the architects of the advertising industry’s
first and only three-way merger, creating Omnicom, which today ranks as
one of the world’s largest advertising and marketing services holding
company. Concurrent with the creation of Omnicom, Keith accomplished the
merger of Doyle Dane Bernbach and Needham Harper Worldwide to create
the present network, DDB Worldwide, the agency he served as CEO for 16
years.
Advertising Age has referred to Keith Reinhard as the advertising
industry’s “soft-spoken visionary” and in 1999 named him one of the top
100 influentials in advertising history. Many of the media and
compensation concepts first enunciated by Keith are now common practice
in the industry. He was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in
2007.
From 2002 to 2010, Keith served as President of Business for
Diplomatic Action, Inc. (BDA), a not-for-profit effort he founded to
enlist the U.S. business community in actions aimed at improving the
standing of America in the world. During its eight years of operation,
BDA created and implemented a number of programs credited with building
new bridges of understanding and respect between the United States and
the world. As the organization’s leader, Keith testified to the U.S.
Congress and was broadly featured in the media, from the BBC, The Daily
Show, Fox News, CNN, and CNBC to publications including The Economist,
Fast Company, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,
the International Herald Tribune and The Financial Times.
A frequent speaker and panelist at advertising industry events, in
2014 Keith was Dean of the first Storytelling Academy at the Cannes
Lions Festival and he recently published a selection of memos he wrote
every Wednesday to DDB employees. The book, Any Wednesday, contains more
than good advice for advertisers and marketers, Keith offers insights
into life in general, all written to his own mantra of simplicity,
surprise and a smile.
Keith contributes generously of his time and talents to a broad range
of initiatives. He serves on the boards of Sesame Workshop and Jazz at
Lincoln Center. He is past chairman of Union Theological Seminary in New
York and past chairman of the American Association of Advertising
Agencies. Keith is on the faculty and board of advisors of the Berlin
School of Creative Leadership in Berlin, Germany and a member of the
steering committee of the Association for a Better New York (ABNY)
Keith is the father of seven children. He and his wife, Rose-Lee, live in Manhattan.