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Jonathan Cloonan


By IMAGE
09th Dec 2013
Jonathan Cloonan

Currently based Brooklyn, New York Going home to?Castleknock, Dublin

Having spent the last three-and-a-half years working with WPP, the world’s largest marketing communications company, Jonathan has been working across London, Singapore and New York, running advertising and digital strategies for major companies. He recently created a successful TV show in Vietnam called Dr You for a pharmaceutical brand, and brokered an international media deal to import the MasterChef format to Asia. In 2013, Forbes Magazine chose him for their global list of €30 Under 30? disrupters and innovators. Now, the Trinity College graduate is working with Vice Media – the world’s fastest growing youth media company. ?Christmas is the one time of year that all of my friends and family are back in Dublin. We’ve now spread out all over the world, so it’s a guaranteed good time to catch up … and do so over lots, and lots, of pints of Guinness.?

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