Tim Morra brings a powerhouse blend of strategic brand building and creative content execution to Jadi Communications, where he’s helped shape and launch campaigns for some of the world’s most iconic Fortune 500 companies.
He kicked off his career at Grey Advertising in Los Angeles, developing national campaigns for Caesars Palace, Maglite, Transamerica Insurance, Knudsen, Coldwell Banker, and USWest Financial. His fresh creative voice quickly gained international recognition, earning him a spot with Saatchi & Saatchi in Düsseldorf, Germany, where he led creative teams on high-profile Audi, Motorola, Pioneer Electronics, Rene Lezard, MTV, and 3M Automotive campaigns across digital, broadcast, and print.
Back in the U.S., Tim expanded his creative scope at The Pacific Marketing Group and Young & Rubicam San Francisco, where he developed advertising, event promotions, and point-of-sale programs for industry leaders like Visa, Nintendo, Jim Beam, Oral-B, Levi’s, Apple, and Panasonic.
He then joined The Designory, collaborating closely with Chiat\Day to craft advertising, digital experiences, and retail programs for global automotive clients including Nissan, Infiniti, Porsche, and Mercedes-Benz.
Today, as Co-Founder & Executive Creative Director at Jadi Communications, Tim drives the creative vision from strategy to execution—leading teams, inspiring innovation, and delivering work that consistently wins both awards and client loyalty. His portfolio spans industries and marquee names: Sony Pictures, Epson, ESPN, P&G, Experian, iHerb, Adobe, MemorialCare Health System, UCI Health, Mazda, Costco, Nissan, Guess, and Jackson National Life—to name just a few.
Educated at Art Center College of Design and California State University, Long Beach (Advertising, Graphic Design, Communication Theory), Tim pairs creative excellence with a global perspective. When not driving brands forward, he’s a passionate world traveler, scuba diver, surfer, skier, painter, pianist, and dedicated conservationist—sharing beach days with his two dogs.
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