Mark ARMOUR

We create ads that drive change.

We’re a Los Angeles-based, award-winning advertising and full-service production company, specializing in social impact and political campaigns.

We’ve created ads for President Joe Biden, President Barack Obama, Senator Alex Padilla, Senator Barbara Boxer, Stacey Abrams, California Assembly Speaker-Elect Robert Rivas, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Governor Frank O’Bannon, Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel, and many US Representatives and local elected officials.

We’ve created social impact campaigns, issue advertising, independent expenditure campaigns and ballot initiatives for the American Cancer Society, the California Department of Health Services Anti-Tobacco Campaign, Centers for Disease Control, Future Forward, Independence USA PAC, SEIU, IBEW, MoveOn, PBS, Equality California, VoteVets, Yes on Prop 56 the Tobacco Tax, NBC/Universal, Warner Brothers, Motion Picture Association of America, League of Conservation Voters, NRDC, American Lung Association, Californians for Clean Energy, NextGen America, MGM, the City of Sacramento, and the City of Los Angeles.

We’ve helped pass ballot initiatives across the country, including three anti-tobacco initiatives — banning smoking in Washington State, banning vaping in San Francisco, and raising the tobacco tax in California — and three statewide clean energy initiatives. We also helped create the nation’s first political text-to-donate campaign, raising millions for President Obama.

Mark brings to every project his big-agency creative experience plus the strategic political know-how forged by years in the trenches of political and issue advertising campaigns. By telling stories with humor and a documentary eye, he's won sone nice awards, too.

Formerly, Mark was a Partner and Creative Director at GMMB, the political agency that helped elect Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Prior to that, he worked as Al Gore's press secretary. He graduated from Yale and lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife and three daughters.