In a significant move bolstering its creative capabilities, Harbor proudly announces the appointment of acclaimed VFX Creative Director Andrew “Pelli” Pellicer to its esteemed artist roster. The announcement was made by Tony Robins, Managing Director, Advertising North America, underscoring the company’s dedication to delivering unparalleled creative solutions.
Pellicer’s inclusion fortifies Harbor’s already formidable VFX team, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a distinguished portfolio. Renowned for his groundbreaking work, Pellicer has helmed iconic campaigns for illustrious brands such as Jeep and Dairy Queen, solidifying his reputation as a visionary in the industry.
Among his notable achievements stands the critically acclaimed Jeep Super Bowl spot “Groundhog Day,” featuring the legendary Bill Murray reprising his beloved role. Additionally, Pellicer’s contributions to the CG-animated Dairy Queen commercial “Officially Fall” have garnered widespread acclaim.
His illustrious career boasts enduring partnerships with industry titans including Disney, Samsung, Bud Light, and Visa. Pellicer’s collaborative spirit has seen him work alongside esteemed directors such as Jim Jenkins, Misko Iho, Max Malkin, Maurice Marable, and Jake Schreier, leaving an indelible mark on both advertising and entertainment realms.
Pellicer’s impressive entertainment credits include his involvement in blockbuster films such as “The Wolverine,” “Captain America 2: Winter Soldier,” “42,” “Mortdecai,” and “A Good Day to Die Hard.”
Prior to joining Harbor, Pellicer held key positions at prestigious studios including The Mill Chicago, Logan, and Shade VFX, where he refined his craft and garnered industry recognition for his exceptional talent and creativity.
Expressing his enthusiasm for his new role, Andrew Pellicer commented, “I am thrilled to join the Harbor team. Beyond boasting some of the industry’s top creatives, Harbor’s commitment to nurturing emerging talent and promoting diversity sets it apart as an inspiring and dynamic workplace.”