CHICAGO — After spending nearly a decade honing his craft and becoming one of Whitehouse Post New York’s most sought-after editors, Sam Puglise-Kipley is taking his talents back to the editorial company’s Chicago office, where he began his career in 2003. Along with the chance to be closer to family and friends, Puglise-Kipley says the move back to Chicago affords him a variety of opportunities for growth.
“I am looking forward to working with new agencies, creatives and clients and partnering on entertaining new projects,” says Puglise-Kipley. “I feel as an editor, I learn something new about the craft with every project, so I am looking forward to continuing to grow in a new city. I just want to make great stuff for people to watch and hopefully react to.”
During his time at Whitehouse Post, Puglise-Kipley edited a wide range of projects, including Tylenol’s How We Family campaign for JWT New York, Lifetime’s Enjoy Being a Girl with directors Mark Smith and Spencer Dennis, a gun control PSA for The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence with McCann, and most recently, the retro-styled music video Because I’m Me for The Avalanches.