Eduardo Marques, Chief Creative Officer at Publicis Groupe Benelux, made the prestigious "Top 40 Under 40" list for Ad Age in 2017 and was featured in Business Insider’s "Top 30 Most Creative People in Advertising" in 2016. He’s one of the creative forces behind Burger King’s “Moldy Whopper,” “The Dropstore,” IKEA’s “Real Life Series,” “Boost Your Voice,” UNICEF’s “Unfairy Tales,” Airbnb’s “Birdhouses,” and Hellmann’s “Recipe Receipt.” His work has won a total of 52 Lions, including four Grand Prix and a Titanium Lion at Cannes; a Grand Prix at Eurobest, a Black Pencil at D&AD, Best of Show, and four Best of Discipline awards at One Show; and six Grand Clios. He ranked #9 CCO in The Drum's global ranking in 2021 and 2022; #7 CCO at One Show 2020; #5 CD in 2017, and #1 in 2012, according to the Cannes Global Creativity Report. In his 27-year career, he has worked at agencies such as Publicis Groupe, 180LA, Pereira O´Dell, Ogilvy Brazil, and DM9DDB, among others.
He’s Brazilian, but don’t ask him to dance samba or play football — ask him to prepare some Caipirinhas instead.