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2018 Next Creative Leaders - NCL Profile

Krystle Mullin

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Next Creative Leaders 2018 - Winner Profile


Krystle Mullin

Krystle Mullin

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Krystle Mullin is an award-winning Associate Creative Director at RPA in Santa Monica, California. She’s worked at some of the most creatively renowned agencies in Toronto, Canada, and her work has been recognized by The One Show, Clios and The ANDYs, among others. This summer she was the winner of 13 Cannes Lions for her work on PFLAG Canada’s DestinationPride.org. In 2016, she was one of 14 women selected by Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity to participate in See It Be It: a career acceleration program that puts high-potential senior creative women in the spotlight.

Krystle has a passionate dedication to improving the gender imbalance in the advertising industry. Along with running mentorship programs at RPA, she is a member of The Women’s Agency Leadership Council, dedicated to ensuring quality growth and leadership opportunities for the younger generation of women in the business.

She has toured both Canada and the USA as a speaker on behalf of the Cannes Lions See It Be It program and is a recurring teacher at the Young Lions Academy.

For 12 years, Krystle was a member of the Toronto Poetry Project, a collective that runs writing workshops and organizes events to help inspire Toronto’s youth community to write, talk, and express themselves through the art of performance. She focused on organizing writing workshops for girls in lower-income areas of Toronto, specifically in Regent Park.

Krystle helped to implement spoken-word programs in the Ontario high school curriculum and runs yearly workshops at a conference called Make Peel Proud, which provides Queer Youth space to perform, write, and express themselves without fear of judgment.


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