Richard Jenrette is a Nashville-based entrepreneur/creative executive that has helped steer some of the most iconic brands of our time.

From the wildly entertaining Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, and TLC, to the alluring National Geographic Channel, he has delivered creative concepts and award-winning designs that capture the essence of the brands and the attention of television audiences. His talents have been instrumental in the creation of large-scale image campaigns and promotions for CNN and also the look of their on-air coverage of presidential inaugurations, elections, 9/11, and hurricane Katrina. His work has contributed to two Olympic Games and used to promote new products from Google. He has developed national awareness campaigns in the fight against cancer and taught design at George Washington University’s Corcoran School of Art + Design. With a diverse background that includes print, motion graphics, experiential design and events, marketing, advertising and branding, he brings a holistic approach to every project. Throughout his career, he has built creative teams and leads from a place of support and encouragement. He is committed to enhancing and expanding a team’s professional growth and their positive impact on the company. Whether he’s working with new brands out of the starting gate or helping existing brands, his ability to produce quality content, inventive messaging, and award-winning graphic design helps clients stand out from their competitors and, most importantly, achieve their business goals. As a former Ironman triathlete, he inspires those around him and brings the same discipline, drive, and spirit of competition to every challenge with the mantra “nothing is impossible”.

Clients

Discovery Channel • TLC • Oprah Winfrey Network • Sony Television • Coca-Cola • CMT • CNN
National Geographic • Stanford University • Cartoon Network • USC • Colon Cancer Alliance • ABC

Services

Branding / Brand Management
Creative Direction / Art Direction
Graphic Design / Copywriting