Eddie Prentiss - Doer of Things

 Executive Creative Director-Entreprenuer-Mentor

 

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I'm about to make something happen.

I don't know what.

But whatever it is, it's going to make a difference.

 
 
 

Things I've done, so far

 

Became a U.S. Army 2nd lieutenant at the age of 19

Founded Brainco - the Minneapolis School of Advertising (while still in my 20s).

Helped Agencies pitch anD win hundreds of millions of dollars in billings

Played for Team USA in the Dodgeball World Cup.

Produced hundreds of International events with partners like Doritos, Allegiant Airlines, ESPN, and FOX SPORTS.

Ad awards include: The Clios, The One Show, The Radio Mercury Awards, and Communication Arts.

Minneapolis’ “40 Under 40.”

Made an 87-yard putt. Yes, yards.

more to Come. and Whatever I’m doing next, Hopefully it’s for you.

 
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Whether it's a nationally recognized creative school that started as a meetup in my apartment, a niche sport I turned into an international league and brought to Madison Square Garden via ESPN, or a simple, yet powerful advertising campaign that caused someone to take action, for the past 20 years I've been building things. I've run creative ecosystems spanning dozens of partners, channels, and formats at once. I know how to make content that performs, whether it's coming from a broadcast studio, an influencer, or an AI agent. A strong believer in mentorship, I always try to share what I know and learn what I don’t.

The brands that will win in the next decade aren't just going to make better ads, they're going to build better creative engines. Engines powered by internal studios that connect strategy, technology, and storytelling into something that drives their business and can quite possibly become their own independent revenue streams.

That's the communications work I'm most interested in doing for you. And I'm ready to get to it.

Advertising Work



Partial Client List

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