Ron Ovadia leads an experienced team in brand identity development and has the resources to scale up to a full range of advertising programs, as needed. Ron has spent most of his career in consumer and healthcare advertising, as a writer, creative director, and strategic brand strategist. He has developed ad campaigns, theme lines, and messaging for many companies and brands and named dozens of products. His unique blend of strategic and creative thinking includes a background (PhD) in psychology, adding insights in problem solving and identity development.
If Ron has a passion for helping companies find their identity, it is because he has explored many creative avenues to define his own identity. He has written documentaries (including CINE award-winning films narrated by Gregory Peck, Jack Lemmon, and Charlton Heston); movie trailers; songs and lyrics (with an EMMY nomination to his credit), and children’s books (notably First Dog of 1600 Pooch’lvania Avenue, a dog’s-eye view of life in the White House). He also worked for Disney Imagineering during the launch of EPCOT, and his narration (read by Walter Cronkite) and theme song, Tomorrow’s Child, were featured in the park’s preeminent attraction, Spaceship Earth. After being guest editor for City Sports magazine’s 1984 Olympic Preview issue (which won a MAGGIE award), Ron decided to steer his own Olympian ambitions in the singular direction of advertising.