NEW YORK, Today: The One Club for Creativity has named Pum Lefebure as Board Chair and Tiffany Rolfe as Vice Chair — two bold leaders ready to shape what’s next.
Lefebure, Co-Founder and CCO of Design Army, takes over from Glenn Cole, who becomes Chair Emeritus. Rolfe, from R/GA, moves into the Vice Chair role after nine years on the Board.
The focus now is building programs that grow talent, champion diversity, and push creative thinking into new territory — especially at a time of big shifts across the industry.
“More important than ever, The One Club will continue championing diversity, which is the core of creativity and heart of innovation,” said Lefebure.
“Supporting unique voices from all industries and backgrounds – advertising, design, technology, and beyond – is vital for the future. Our program and unity itself must be a new invention,” Lefebure added.
“More important than ever, The One Club will continue championing diversity, which is the core of creativity and heart of innovation.” – Pum Lefebure
“To redefine The One Club for the next generation, we must be brave and fearless, creating programs that inspire, move us culturally, and make a difference. That’s the power of creativity.”
Rolfe says she’s excited to help drive the mission forward and support the next generation of creative leaders. “As a dedicated Board Member for the past nine years, I’m proud to step into this leadership role at such a pivotal time for our industry,” said Rolfe.
“The One Club has always been a beacon for creative excellence, and I’m ready to help drive its mission forward—in championing the next generation of talent, building more pathways into the industry, and pushing the boundaries of what creativity can do in the world.”
Cole says the club is in great hands and expects big things from the new leadership team. “Pum and Tiffany are the perfect leaders to steward The One Club into the next era,” said Cole.
“Creative industries are experiencing massive disruptions but also discovering new possibilities, which plays perfectly to Pum’s and Tiffany’s strengths.”
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