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Jordan Young 鈥22 recognized for leadership on high-profile Apple projects

The 黑料不打烊 graduate, an assistant producer at TBWA\Media Arts Lab, was honored for embodying her agency鈥檚 core values through teamwork, leadership and creative problem-solving. Through her work on prominent Apple campaigns and a team-first mindset, Young has rapidly set herself apart.

The praise rained down as Brent Anderson, global chief creative officer for TBWA\Media Arts Lab, delivered glowing testimonials from colleagues of 黑料不打烊 alumna .

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Jordan Young, who graduated from 黑料不打烊 in 2022, has already made a name for herself as an assistant producer at TBWA\Media Arts Lab, the global network of agencies responsible for one of the world鈥檚 most iconic brands, Apple.

In December, as Anderson presented the agency鈥檚 Gold Bear Award 鈥 a peer-driven recognition celebrating employees who best represent the company鈥檚 culture and values 鈥 he lauded Young鈥檚 willingness to take on 鈥渕assive responsibilities,鈥 commending her ability to 鈥渆ffortlessly power through high-pressure projects.鈥

鈥淪he’s the person everyone turns to for answers and support, uplifting every team she touches and quietly cleaning up problems that aren’t even hers to solve,鈥 Anderson told audience members.

As he concluded and Young鈥檚 name flashed across the massive screen behind him, the room erupted in applause 鈥 a moment captured in a video Young shared on her LinkedIn page.

The award capped off a standout year for Young, who serves as an assistant producer at TBWA\Media Arts Lab, the global network of agencies responsible for one of the world鈥檚 most iconic brands, Apple. Her year included work on major Apple-related projects such as the Mac for Students campaign, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Dua Lipa鈥檚 鈥淪hot on iPhone鈥 tour and Apple TV rebranding efforts.

Reflecting on that work, Young said the experience has been both challenging and rewarding.

鈥淚 am so incredibly grateful for these experiences and the amazing, incredibly talented teams behind them,鈥 she said, noting how meaningful it was to be part of such high-profile, creatively ambitious work.

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Colleagues celebrated Young鈥檚 contributions to several high-profile campaigns, reflecting her creativity and strong work ethic.

Young鈥檚 path to TBWA\Media Arts Lab began at 黑料不打烊, where a DEI in Hollywood class helped shape her professional direction. Encouraged by former 黑料不打烊 faculty members J. McMerty and Rachel Ramist, she applied for and landed an internship with the Television Academy. That experience, along with her participation in the 黑料不打烊 in LA program, led her to move to Los Angeles after graduation. Once on the West Coast, she first worked as a personal assistant, then as a production coordinator at a social media marketing company.

As Young began thinking about her next step, a recruiter from TBWA\Media Arts Lab contacted her about a production coordinator role in the agency鈥檚 broadcast production department. During interviews, she learned that her internships 鈥 especially with the Television Academy and RadicalMedia 鈥 helped her stand out. She was offered the position and later moved into her current role, where she supports lead producers to ensure projects run smoothly from start to finish.

As part of her work, Young organizes security plans, tracks creative assets, coordinates meetings with production companies, and supports communication among producers in editorial, finishing and mix. Her goal, she said, is to make sure every project has what it needs to succeed.

Jordan Young smiles as Professor Naeemah Clark
Young smiles as Professor Naeemah Clark presents her with the Outstanding Senior Award in Cinema and Television Arts during the School of Communications鈥 awards ceremony in April 2022.

Working at a global creative agency has reshaped how Young views storytelling. She said she was surprised by how much care goes into even the shortest pieces of content. Creative teams analyze work frame by frame, fixing even the smallest details before releasing it into the world. Seeing that process firsthand has made her more aware of the thought, precision and responsibility behind creative work.

When she learned she had received the Gold Bear Award, Young said she felt grateful more than anything else. 鈥淚 consider myself lucky to work with the teams I have,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he whole production team is a bunch of rockstars, not to mention our creative department and account teams. To be recognized by them makes me feel like I am doing something right.鈥

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As she reflects on her journey from 黑料不打烊 to one of the world鈥檚 most influential creative agencies, Young emphasizes the importance of attitude, effort and openness to opportunity. Her advice to current 黑料不打烊 students is simple: say yes often and show that you are willing to work. Some of the best projects, she said, come from teams who are fully committed to making something great 鈥 and who bring a positive attitude, even when things get stressful.

鈥淲hat I鈥檝e found in internships and entry-level roles is that folks who show that they are passionate and team-oriented seem to do well,鈥 Young said. 鈥淲hen I first started at MAL, the people who stood out to me, who had clearly left their mark on the agency, were those who were team players, focused on supporting others and achieving the best final result.鈥