Morgan Stanley | Muse by Clios https://musebyclios.com Discover the latest creative marketing and advertising news. Muse by Clio is the premier news site covering creativity in advertising and beyond. Mon, 19 Aug 2024 08:56:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://clio-muse-prod-media.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/12035206/cropped-muse_favicon-32x32.png Morgan Stanley | Muse by Clios https://musebyclios.com 32 32 Jess Schnurr, Global Head of Brand Marketing at Morgan Stanley, Likes to Dream Big https://musebyclios.com/2-minutes-with/jess-schnurr-global-head-of-brand-marketing-at-morgan-stanley-likes-to-dream-big/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jess-schnurr-global-head-of-brand-marketing-at-morgan-stanley-likes-to-dream-big https://musebyclios.com/2-minutes-with/jess-schnurr-global-head-of-brand-marketing-at-morgan-stanley-likes-to-dream-big/#respond Mon, 19 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000 https://musebyclios.com/?p=61387 Jess is currently the managing director and global head of brand marketing for Morgan Stanley. She is responsible for overseeing initiatives related to branding, media, advertising, sponsorships and events. Jess leads the activation for Morgan Stanley’s marquee sponsorships of The Players Championship. She also guides work from brand ambassadors including pro golfers Justin Rose and […]

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Jess is currently the managing director and global head of brand marketing for Morgan Stanley. She is responsible for overseeing initiatives related to branding, media, advertising, sponsorships and events. Jess leads the activation for Morgan Stanley’s marquee sponsorships of The Players Championship. She also guides work from brand ambassadors including pro golfers Justin Rose and Cheyenne Woods and tennis champ Leylah Fernandez.

We spent two minutes with Jess to learn more about her background, her creative inspirations and recent work she’s admired.

Jess, tell us …

Where did you grow up, and where do you live now?

I grew up in Ridgewood N.J.—Jersey girl born and raised. I now live in New York City with my husband, two girls, our dog Clover and turtle Tilly. 

How did you first realize that you were creative?

I started taking ballet when I was three years old and fell in love with expressing myself through dance and music. I wanted to have the ability to create, move and sing. That experience showed me that I would always need a creative outlet. It gives me energy and brings me joy.  

Who was a person you idolized creatively early on?

There wasn’t any one person, but I definitely was obsessed with Madonna, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Mariah CareyGwen Stefani , Sheryl Crow, and Pink. I knew the words to all their songs, loved watching MTV videos and tried to copy their dance moves. 

What was a moment from high school or college that changed your life?

I majored in finance and minored in Spanish, so my internships freshman and sophomore year were on trading desks. I was on a path towards Wall Street until junior year, when I took a class in advertising. That summer, I got into an internship program at FCB in San Francisco.

Who is a visual artist or band/musician that you admire?

One of my all-time favorites is Pink. Her powerful voice and energetic performances are one of-a-kind and she is so authentic, honest and relatable in her lyrics. She’s also not afraid to address themes of female empowerment, resilience and individuality. She is fearless and such a bada$$. I took my daughters to see her this summer with my mom and it was an unforgettable experience.

What is a book, movie, TV show or podcast you recently found inspiring.

I am a very curious person, so I am always reading, listening, learning and sharing. I just finished The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides which is a page-turning, atmospheric psychological thriller. I’m also really into The Huberman Lab podcast and just listened to the episode with Dr. Becky Kennedy, titled Protocols for Excellent Parenting & Improving Relationships of All Kinds. It gives a lot of great parenting tips.

What is one of your favorite creative projects you’ve ever worked on?

In 2006, I worked at Kaplan Thaler Group on a few Procter & Gamble accounts. Our team came up with the “Dawn Saves a Duck” campaign. The message was so successful that it still runs to this day.

What is a recent project you’re proud of? 

I just had my 10-year anniversary at Morgan Stanley and it has been an incredible journey. One of the recent highlights was the 2023 launch of a global campaign called “Old School Grit, New World Ideas.” It reflects the unique combination of qualities Morgan Stanley upholds: the old-school grit of an experienced doer and the new-world ideas of an innovator. We shot with directing duo Salsa and photographer Pep Avila. It is very distinctive for the financial services industry and gave us a platform we are continuing to build on with new campaigns such as “From Grit to Vision.”

What is someone else’s work that inspired you in the past? 

Nike launched “Dream Crazier” in 2019 featuring Serena Williams, and it hit me to the core. Nike continues to find ways to surprise, engage and pull at our heartstrings. I’m a big dreamer and I love cheering on female athletes like our brand ambassadors Leylah Fernandez and Cheyenne Woods.

What is someone else’s work that you have admired lately?

I was watching the Oscars this year and really loved the Rolex ad. It was a very authentic and compelling way to show the watches worn by many actors and heroes we all love.

What is your main strength as a creative person?

I like to dream BIG. I still wear a ring on my right hand that I’ve worn since I was 12. It says “Dream,” and reminds me that you are never too old to have new goals and ambitions. I found that dreaming big ultimately makes the work better and brings energy to our process. 

What is your biggest weakness?

Dreaming big can also get me into trouble, in terms of focus and feasibility. I’m also guilty of too much multi-tasking and a lack of focus … probably because of all my daydreaming.

Who is a mentor who helped you navigate the industry?

My mentor for the last decade has been Mandell Crawley, our chief human resources officer at Morgan Stanley. He is a very positive and inspirational person who has had a tremendous career. While I don’t call on him too often, when I do, he always answers that call—and for that I am grateful.

How are you paying it forward with the next generation of creatives?

Coaching and mentoring are a huge part of my work. I want to ensure I’m providing others with the ability to capture their own potential and opportunity. The next generation will drive the best ideas. So, I like to spend much of my time giving my team what they need to succeed and thrive. 

What would you be doing if you weren’t in advertising?

Life or career coach. I recently took a life-coaching course and loved it. I took a bunch of psychology classes in college, and I’ve always been fascinated with the way people tick, learn and grow.

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Morgan Stanley's first global ads in four years

“Prizefighter meets trailblazer. Classic meets modern. At Morgan Stanley, we seem like a contradiction. And we are.”

Janelle Monáe’s assured narration drives a new brand film from Morgan Stanley that anchors the investment firm’s first global campaign in four years. Dubbed “Old School Grit. New World Ideas,” it positions the company as a scrappy, multifaceted partner, primed to help customers over the financial long haul. 

Scenes with boxers, runners and businesspeople glide across the screen, along with footage of diverse folks living their best lives (thanks at least in part to Morgan Stanley, of course).

“At 87 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities,” Monáe says. She really elevates the message, sounding classy, confident and conversational throughout. We could listen to her all day long.

“Not only is Janelle an incredibly talented singer, songwriter and actor, she’s someone who truly embodies the grit and vision showcased in this campaign, unapologetically charting her own path, overcoming obstacles and blazing trails,” says Morgan Stanley CMO Alice Milligan. “As such, she’s relatable and appeals to the next-gen audience we’re trying to engage.”

Monáe’s dulcet tones and the images supplied by directing team Salsa (Diego Santana Claudino and Guto Azevedo) yield a soothing vibe. This supportive, reassuring vibe feels appropriate in an increasingly complex marketplace.

“We have an immensely strong brand to start with, but the addition of new products and platforms that serve everyone from self-directed investors to companies undergoing IPOs has been a game changer,” Milligan says. “We’re intently focused on integrating those brands, and positioning the firm as a ‘house of brands’ for the future that leverages all of our resources as one team to help our clients uncover new opportunities.”

Various campaign elements break this week across broadcast, digital, audio and OOH platforms including the NYT, WSJ, CNN, Bloomberg, CNBC, Forbes, FT, Pandora and Spotify.

CREDITS

Brand: Morgan Stanley
Agency: Lippincott

Chief Creative Officer: Brendán Murphy
Senior Partner Strategy: Rose Baki
Senior Strategist: Sarah Tran
Creative: Aurelio Saiz
Copywriter: Matthew Coleman
Motion Designer: Blake Kilker
Head of Production / Executive Producer: Noah Posnick
Senior Post Producer: Laura Benjamin
Senior Business Affairs Manager: Whitney Vose

Production: Raucous Content
Director: Salsa (Diego Santana Claudino & Guto Azevedo)
Executive Producer: Steve Wi

Production Service: 24/7
Executive Producer: Niklas Murray
Producer: Tanya Sokolova
Photographer: Pep Avila

Edit: Work Editorial
Editor: Ben Jordan

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