Yes, Richie Glickman is No Longer at Translation

By Kiran Aditham 

Well, we’ve received tips about this since the spring actually and all the way up to yesterday, so let’s just put this to bed once and for all and say that Richie Glickman’s time at Translation has come to an end. It didn’t take much to uncover that tidbit, but we can’t say for sure if Glickman was part of the cuts made by Steve Stoute & Co. a month ago. Whatever the case, Glickman, who’s now owner/curator of something called “Camp Glickman,” officially joined Translation last August as group creative director and led efforts for Bud Light and Bud Platinum including this year’s Super Bowl spot starring Stevie Wonder.

Prior to his most recent agency gig, the creative vet spent nearly a decade at JWT, where he last served as ECD and led global work for Royal Caribbean. During his time at said agency, Glickman also worked on Kimberly-Clark brands including Kleenex and Huggies. We’ll try to find out what Camp Glickman is exactly (most likely a fancy freelancer moniker), and will keep you posted if and when we do.

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