Camron
Finn MacLeod has a range of professional experiences in various roles and industries. Starting in 2012, Finn worked as an intern at 5468796 Architecture Inc., followed by a role as a guide at the Fondazione La Biennale di Venezia. In 2014, Finn was an intern at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and also a writer for ArchDaily. From 2015 to 2019, Finn served as a Communications & Public Relations Manager at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). Finn then joined Danish Architecture Center as a Contributing Writer for Arcspace. In 2021, Finn became the Assistant Head of Global Communications / NYC + DC PR lead at SOM before transitioning to an Associate Director role in 2022. Currently, Finn is working as the Director of Communications at Camron.
Finn MacLeod has a Double Honours degree in Visual Arts and Art History with Visual Culture from the University of Windsor. They also studied Fine and Studio Arts as part of a Study Abroad program at the University of Hertfordshire. In addition, Finn has a background in Architecture Foundations from the University of Detroit Mercy. They are also an Associate Member of The American Institute of Architects (AIA).
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Camron is a leading global communications agency with offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Milan. Camron sits at the forefront of design-led public relations and strategic thinking, holding high-value relationships with visionaries, opinion formers and innovators. We harness insight-led strategy to help brands tell their narratives; from innovative public relations through to content creation, activations, social media and fully integrated campaigns. Camron represents a wide range of high profile clients, from Fortune 500s to rising brands across design, business, technology, real estate, cities, retail, hospitality, arts and culture. Each project is bespoke, partnering with clients to tell their stories in the most impactful way possible. The outcome is always the same: cultural cut-through.