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909 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 700
El Segundo CA 90245
美国
电话: 310 445-5200
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David Angelo

David Angelo

Founder & Creative Chairman
Ben Purcell

Ben Purcell

Chief Creative Officer
CJ Stockton

CJ Stockton

Chief of Staff, Director of Operations
Donny  Makower

Donny Makower

Chief of Brand Innovation
Michele Tebbe

Michele Tebbe

Chief of Client Services

电话: 312-520-5513

Anahid Shahrik

Anahid Shahrik

Director of Communications

电话: 310-405-3243

Nicole F Gordon

Nicole F Gordon

Director of Talent and Culture

电话: 424-290-2822


Basic Info

核心能力: 广告/全方位服务/整合传播

成立年份: 1999

员工: 200

奖项: 335

创意作品: 214

客户: 7

核心能力: 广告/全方位服务/整合传播

成立年份: 1999

员工: 200

奖项: 335

创意作品: 214

客户: 7

David&Goliath

909 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 700
El Segundo CA 90245
美国
电话: 310 445-5200
网址:
David Angelo

David Angelo

Founder & Creative Chairman
Ben Purcell

Ben Purcell

Chief Creative Officer
CJ Stockton

CJ Stockton

Chief of Staff, Director of Operations
Donny  Makower

Donny Makower

Chief of Brand Innovation
Michele Tebbe

Michele Tebbe

Chief of Client Services

电话: 312-520-5513

Anahid Shahrik

Anahid Shahrik

Director of Communications

电话: 310-405-3243

Nicole F Gordon

Nicole F Gordon

Director of Talent and Culture

电话: 424-290-2822

David&Goliath Hosts “Cake For All” Event and Creates Social Media Campaign in Support of Pride Month

On June 4, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple because of a religious objection. The decision reignited a national conversation and outraged many gay rights activists. In light of this, cakes have become a symbol of division.

 

As an agency rooted in a culture of Brave that encourages self-expression and living one’s truth, David&Goliath (D&G) showed its support of the LGBTQIA community and celebrated Pride Month by hosting “CAKE FOR ALL,” an event held at the agency on Thursday, 6/21, followed by a social media campaign that will run through the end of June. Because the only divisive thing about cake should be whether you prefer vanilla, strawberry or chocolate. There’s nothing sweet about discrimination. 

 

Four of LA’s top bakeries – Sweet Lady Jane, Duff’s Cake Mix, Magnolia Bakery and Hansen Cakes – came together and donated a total of 20 cakes to the agency. D&G employees were invited to decorate the cakes with personal messages of solidarity using D&G’s iconic ampersand. Employees wrote a series of two words on either end of the ampersand highlighting what pride means to them. Each cake was photographed on a different colored background that will be posted on D&G’s Instagram grid to represent the Pride Flag. Well-known Drag Queen Nikki Licious hosted the event and performed to a cheering crowd on D&G’s Brave Stage, adorned in a bedazzled cupcake costume and singing a set from Katy Perry. 

 

“At D&G we’ve always believed in staying true to who we are and inspiring others to do the same. And let’s face it, that takes bravery,” said David Angelo, founder and chairman of David&Goliath. “Stepping out of fear into our greatest potential is the fabric of our agency culture. And since we opened our doors nearly 19 years ago, we have been accepting of people of all gender identities and preferences. So we decided to turn our weekly ‘Thirsty Thursdays’ happy hour into a Pride Month celebration that demonstrated our agency truth of bravery and inclusion. And that the simple enjoyment of eating cake should be shared by all.”

 

As part of the effort, D&G created a Hate-Free cake mix in the form of a shareable :15 second instructional video here, similar to the “Tasty” videos that are so popular on Instagram. 


Starting Tuesday, June 26, D&G will post fun, animated gifs (see attached) on Twitter with messages of inclusion such as  “Cake doesn’t discriminate”; “Bake love not war”; and “Baked with love not hate.” On Facebook and LinkedIn, D&G will feature interviews with employees who are a part of the LGBTQIA community, discussing various topics related to their experiences and offering advice to those who might be struggling to embrace who they are.