Carolina Camargo

Carolina Camargo (Paipilla )

Creative Director at Studio X
Mexico city, Mexico

About me

With 11 years of experience in the advertising industry, I bring a deep passion for visual storytelling and creative strategy. I'm Carolina Camargo, currently working as a Creative Director for Coca-Cola at Studio X, part of the WPP group, where I have been for a year and a half. Originally trained as an Art Director, I have collaborated with some of the world's most recognized brands, including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Movistar, and Cerveza Presidente. My career spans leading agencies such as Ogilvy, Leo Burnet, MullenLowe, and Sancho BBDO, where I have shaped campaigns that connect with audiences in meaningful and impactful ways. I thrive on transforming ideas into compelling creative work, always balancing innovation with strategic clarity.

Sector Experience

Positions

Creative Director
México City, Mexico
January 2024 - Present (1 year 2 months)
As a Creative Director for Coca-Cola at Studio X, my role goes beyond leading campaigns, it's about identifying creative opportunities that genuinely connect with consumers across Latin America. I coordinate teams and creative touchpoints throughout the region, ensuring that every idea has the power to inspire, engage, and strengthen Coca-Cola TradeMark's positioning in the market
Creative Director
Bogotá, Colombia
2016 - 2024 (8 years)
Creative Director Mar 2020 - Jan 2024
Art Director Jun 2016 - Feb 2022
Art Director
Bogotá, Colombia
2015 - 2016 (1 year)

Other professional activities

PHNX 2025

Awards Jury Member

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