Juliet reunites two creatives and adds Habitat for Humanity GTA

Juliet reunites creatives for ECD roles

Juliet is reuniting the creative duo of Michael Johnson (pictured, above left) and Jordan Gladman (pictured, above right) as ECDs to lead creative at Juliet alongside CCO and co-founder Ryan Spelliscy.

Their creativity has been recognized previously at festivals and shows both locally and internationally, and they’ve worked as a team on such accounts as Amazon, TD Bank, Budweiser and IKEA. They’re also among the few Canadian creatives to air a Super Bowl spot during the game’s U.S. broadcast.

Johnson is a co-founder of RTD challenger, Crawler and a former creative director at Cossette. He spent nearly six years at Anomaly as an associate creative director, and worked with Sid Lee, Leo Burnett and Lowe Roche.

Gladman is also a former ACD with Anomaly, and held art director roles with Sid Lee, Leo Burnett and Lowe Roche.

“[Gladman] has consistently shown himself as a creative leader here and we’re thrilled to promote him to ECD alongside side a proven creative hire in [Johnson],” Spelliscy says.

The moves come after Juliet promoted Mariam Alqasim and Anita Singh to associate creative director roles, earlier this spring.

Juliet teams up with Habitat for Humanity GTA

Habitat for Humanity GTA is collaborating with Juliet to lead the development of a creative, awareness campaign following an RFP. This strategic and creative alliance marks a significant milestone, as Habitat for Humanity GTA says it is gearing up for its most substantial public-facing endeavor to date.

Juliet also began an assignment with Habitat for Humanity GTA in January to redesign its home furniture retail store, ReStore, which is planned to roll out later in 2024.

Juliet’s client roster includes FreshCo, the CFL and the Canadian Cancer Society.