Pete Favat On The Spot

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Pete Favat grew up in New York City surrounded by billboard ads he found “stupid” and “ugly.” “It’s like that Japanese philosophy that if you hate something, you can change it,” he says. Best known for his American Legacy Foundation work, the 45-year-old CCO of Arnold in Boston often directs many of the anti-smoking spots, and has also directed a MTV documentary, I Can’t Breathe, which followed a woman dying of a smoking-related disease. Named to his current post last year after Ron Lawner retired, Favat has helped the agency win Pearle Vision, Progressive Direct and Lee Jeans.

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