Becca is a long time Pinterest fanatic, and is currently employed at her dream job as the Executive Creative Director for Pinterest’s House of Creative where she leads the in-house team and spearheads Pinterest’s creative vision on all things consumer brand facing.
Before joining Pinterest, she was Group Creative Lead, Global Campaigns - Global Devices & Services at Google. In this role she was responsible for the global look, feel and overall visual creative direction for the Google Pixel brand as well as helping to guide the overall marketing for the Google hardware brand portfolio both in the US and abroad. Interfacing with and directing teams both internally and externally, along with working alongside partner agencies to create breakthrough work across all touch points, such as the 2021 Google Pixel Super Bowl commercial, highlighting Real Tone that garnered every industry accolade, including a Grand Prix Lion at Cannes and the highly coveted Black pencil from the D&AD Awards.
Prior to joining Google, Becca served as ECD at Los Angeles boutique agency Pitch, where she led a 20-person creative staff and produced work for brands like Pepsi and Westfield Mall.
Before her time at Pitch, she spent nearly a decade at TBWA/Chiat Day Los Angeles. While there, she acted as GCD on the Visa global business where she was instrumental in the creation of the Visa Go World Olympic campaign voiced by Morgan Freeman, as well as working on brands like Apple, Pedigree, Nissan and Anheuser-Busch. She’s most proud of co-creating NKLA, or No-Kill Los Angeles. An animal welfare and adoption organization that has been critical in saving the lives of literally millions of dogs and cats and has been recognized as one of the primary reasons Los Angeles in now considered a no kill city.
Becca comes from a long line of grifters and conmen, and therefore was instantly attracted to advertising, growing up memorizing commercial jingles in Minnesota, but she now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two boys. She loves coming up with ideas, creating brands and doing things that are simple, smart and beautiful — words she’d heard over and over working with Lee Clow, and words she’s used to guide her ever since.
Evel Knievel’s Snake River Canyon jump — that’s me in the yellow shirt :)