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CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER

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Outdoorsy-ish, mosquito magnet, dad (pet and kids), sci-fi movie fanatic, avid griller, history geek

Chuck Robinson has designed numerous award-winning campaigns and breakthrough fundraising and marketing creative for leading nonprofits and foundations. Robinson’s expertise includes art direction, graphic design, campaign identities and creative assets, website and landing page design, and event and video production.

As Chief Creative Officer, Robinson oversees all creative content production for Social Capital clients, which have included AARP, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Best Friends Animal Society, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Disabled American Veterans, Feeding America, FoodCorps, Girl Scouts of the USA, Global Foodbanking Network, Goodwill Industries, Habitat for Humanity International, Human Rights Campaign, March of Dimes, National 4-H Council, National Park Foundation, Opportunity@Work, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Rotary International, Special Olympics International, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, The END Fund, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, UNICEF USA, United Nations Foundation, USO, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, United Way Worldwide, V Foundation for Cancer Research, World Wildlife Fund and YMCA of the USA. In addition, he is the design visionary and executive producer leading Social Capital’s thought leader conference.

Before joining Social Capital, Robinson worked with several top agencies, where he provided Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 organizations with a full spectrum of creative services. Robinson served as art director at Gibson Consulting, a management consulting firm specializing in supply chain management and strategic sourcing. There, Robinson oversaw daily operations of the creative department and coordination of 30-plus global business conferences in the United States, Europe and Asia. Prior to Gibson Consulting, Robinson was an art director for Equis Corporation, a leader in the commercial real estate market, where he managed the creative team, created collateral materials for the company’s corporate headquarters and 23 satellite offices, and prepared visuals for clients such as Motorola and AT&T.

Robinson attended Illinois Institute of Technology, where he majored in communication design.