I had the opportunity to participate in Ogilvy Health’s 10-week summer internship program from June–August 2025 as a Brand Strategy Intern.
Instead of being assigned a traditional client brief, our intern cohort was challenged to pick a social health issue (ours being food insecurity) and explore how creativity could help "fix" it. My team created FoodStuff, a concept in partnership with Misfits Market, aimed at helping families in the Bronx access healthy, affordable, and fast meals — because everyone deserves a real meal.
One of my key projects was for CeraVe, where we were challenged to answer the question: how can we connect our products to Gen Z? Working alongside Jackson Russell (Copywriter) and Evan Perry (Art Director), I led strategy — grounding our creative direction in Gen Z insights, cultural relevance, and brand alignment.
I created informational slides about Ogilvy to be displayed during breaks and transitions for a visiting client, SpringWorks (OGSIVEO). The goal was to introduce the agency’s capabilities and culture in a clear, engaging, and brand-aligned way — setting the tone for a thoughtful and collaborative visit.