Graham has had a varied, occasionally successful run in branding and advertising. His career began in Dallas but he quickly left for stints in Miami, Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam and New York, where he lives today with his wife, Casey, and two boys, Johnny and Gray.

He is currently Co-Founder and Creative Director at Gus, a Creative Strategy company.

Prior to Gus, Graham worked at tech places like Vimeo, where he was Head of Creative, and Rex, where he was Chief Creative Officer.

He also worked at branding and advertising places like Droga5, 180, and Publicis.

And he’s been known to freelance and consult at places like A24 Films, adidas, Arts&Letters, BarkBox, B-Reel, Bullish, BBDO, Democratic National Committee, Design & Acquisition, Flamingo, Ford Motors, Foursquare, Goodby Silverstein & Partners, Google, Grey, Harry’s, Huge, Interesting Development, Judy, JWT, MatchaBar, McCann Worldwide, Mythology, N/A Montreal, Office Of Baby, Ogilvy, Oscar Insurance, Partners & Spade, Radical Media, Mythology, Preacher, Saatchi&Saatchi, Samsung Accelerator, Sir Kensington’s, Spotify, Stink Digital, Team Detroit, The NFL, Translation, Untitled LLC, Y&R, and a bunch more.

Graham has been recognized by Cannes, Forbes, The One Show, The TED Global Conference, Creativity, The Clios, The Webbys, The FWA, D&AD, The Effies, AICP and the Advertising Softball League of Los Angeles. Most notably he was named one of the “World’s 50 Most Creative People” by Creativity, one of Forbes Magazine's "30 Under 30”, one of Business Insider’s “30 Under 30” and has received both the Cannes Grand Prix for Good and the D&AD White Pencil – the advertising industry’s highest honors for social impact. 

 

 
 
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