Bob Pirrmann

Lost his wedding ring while diving in a shark tank.

His wedding ring was later found on the finger coral.

Can solve a Rubik’s cube. Loves puzzles, solving problems.

Can dunk. Not going to win any slam-dunk contests but can dunk.

Double majored in Business Administration and Fine Arts. Advertising seemed like the next logical step.

Has a mild shellfish allergy but loves seafood.

Has a long haired Akita that people confuse with a werewolf.

Bob Pirrmann creative

Before Bob became the Creative Director of Commerce House, he enjoyed a remarkable run of success at a number of agencies in New York and Boston.

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Bob studied Art Direction at the Portfolio Center in Atlanta and began his advertising career on Madison Avenue—the real one, in New York City—at Y&R (the agency, not the soap opera, which by the way could have gleaned a ton of plot lines hanging around the agency) crafting ads for Molson, AT&T and The United States Postal Service.

After a year of big city life he moved to Boston where he began climbing the ranks and all the while gaining industry recognition for his work over a remarkable fourteen years.

He brought his creative insight and leadership skills to Ingalls, Hill Holliday and Mullen. There, he was responsible for pushing the dial for brands like Nextel, T.J. Maxx, Michelob, Dunkin Donuts, Fidelity, Orbitz.com and Stanley Tools, to name a few.

Bob and his wife Pamela have a lot in common. Namely, their careers. She is also an art director. They live on a big lake just east of Dallas in Heath, TX, with their dog Callie. (There is rumor of a new dog on the horizon.)




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