An[DRE]s is an executive producer with over 15 years of combined agency and production experience supporting and managing large interdisciplinary creative teams in the production of advertising campaigns for brands in the financial services, consumer goods, and telecommunications categories.
Originally from Cali, Colombia, Dre began his career in post-production at the multi-award-winning Cut+Run after graduating from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City. At Cut+Run Dre worked on commercials for Brand Jordan, Johnnie Walker, Verizon Wireless, and "The Worlds Greatest Music Stores," a branded entertainment documentary for Nokia directed by Wim Wenders featuring music legend David Bowie. Flush with post-production experience and hungry to become a producer Dre went on to co-produce “Alicia in Africa,” a streaming documentary featuring Alicia Keys honored by The Academy of Digital Arts and Science at the Webby Awards. The documentary was also broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 UK. Dre also produced “Keep a Child Alive with Alicia Keys,” a multimedia initiative sponsored by CoverGirl that premiered on Showtime.
In New York City and Bogotá D.C., Dre co-founded Neuplot.tv, a creative content studio devoted to the production and development of stories for brands. Dre’s latest work includes the TV series “Pambelé” based on the bestseller “El Oro y La Oscuridad,” the digital documentary "Rehearsal Space" featuring Lee Ranaldo, co-founder of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth, and media campaigns for Verizon, JMP Chase, Allstate, Honey Bunches of Oats, Fox Sports, Evian, Amazon Alexa, Merck, and Pfizer.
Dre currently works at Ogilvy New York as a executive film producer and on his free time, you can find him falling off a pull-up bar while practicing crossfit, obsessing about Santiago Calatrava, Le Corbusier, and Frank Gehry while consuming everything that has to do with J. Balvin, Andy Warhole, and Darren Aronofsky.