Whitehouse Post Adds Luis Ribeiro to New Business Development Team

Whitehouse Post is pleased to add Luis Ribeiro to its team as new business developer covering editorial, visual effects, and design. Ribeiro’s background suits him perfectly for this new role: as the founder of global consultancy Ambassador Digital Group and the U.S. consultant for FilmBrazil, he has forged enduring relationships with key players across the global advertising industry. A Brazilian native, Ribeiro will seek to expand Whitehouse Post businesses nationally and internationally, and serve as a key instrument in extending the Whitehouse brand into Latin America and the ever-growing U.S. multicultural market.

“As Whitehouse Post continues its strategic expansion, it’s greatly beneficial to bring in talent that has an intimate familiarity and proven track record within our industry,” states Whitehouse Managing Partner David Brixton. “With Luis, we’re getting a pro who has worked and built a solid reputation for himself in every segment of the business across multiple countries and languages – an invaluable addition.”

Prior to joining Whitehouse Post, Ribeiro was Vice President of Beast Latin division. He was Managing Director at Speedshape, and Vice President of Business Development at Method Studios and Company 3, where his list of clients included extensive work for Apple.

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Whitehouse Post believes in the art and craft of editorial storytelling built in a creative and supportive environment. Central to this philosophy is an emphasis on nurturing the best young talent into excellent storytellers who consider the importance of visuals, music and sound working together. Production and finishing partnerships with sister companies Cap Gun Collective and Carbon VFX, as well as with design-driven production company Gentleman Scholar, further cement Whitehouse Post as an invaluable creative resource for its clients. The studio’s deep reel of notable spots for high-profile brands and work on feature films and documentaries have earned hundreds of honors from AICP, BTAA, D&AD, Clio and Cannes.