#28: What Chase Design Group Built After Losing Its Founder
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This week on Agency Business, Olivia speaks with Chris Lowery, president of Chase Design Group.
Chris shares how he helped scale Chase Design Group from a three-person studio in a Silver Lake house into a global design agency with offices in Los Angeles, New York, and the UK. He reflects on the company’s creative roots in music and entertainment, the influence of founder Margo Chase, and how the agency has grown without acquisitions—by planting cultural seeds in new markets through longtime team members.
He also describes:
- What distinguishes design-focused agencies from traditional creative shops
- How Chase maintains brand consistency for clients over decades-long relationships
- Why the company operates with a flat, “player-coach” leadership structure
- How he approached the sudden loss of Margo Chase and led the agency forward
- Chase’s view on AI, remote work, and where future growth might come from.
Plus, in our weekly news segment, Brian joins from Europe to discuss:
- What the FTC’s restrictions on IPG and Omnicom mean for political and ideological targeting
- Whether the new decree will harm the open web and brand safety practices
- The fallout from fabricated Cannes Lions case studies
- What Ogilvy’s shift from a global to regional DEI structure signals about holding company strategy.
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