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Stevie Archer - Regional Chief Creative Officer, North America - M&C Saatchi (SS + K)

  • lauren1509
  • Jul 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Stevie Archer is the Regional Chief Creative Officer, North America at M&C Saatchi (SS+K), based in the New York City metro area. Named after Stevie Nicks, she grew up in Winston‑Salem, North Carolina, and earned a degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .


Stevie began her career as a copywriter, building experience at agencies including McKinney, Mullen, and Big Spaceship—where she led Starbucks accounts—before joining SS+K in 2019 as Executive Creative Director.


She rose to Chief Creative Officer in late 2023 and was recently promoted to Regional CCO, N. America in early 2025 .


Her award-winning work includes the “Looks Like You Need Iceland” campaign, creative strategy for Mount Sinai Health System, JPMorgan Chase’s Detroit revival, LeBron James’s More Than a Vote voter initiative, and rebranding projects for clients like Smartsheet .


Known for blending political‑style strategic thinking with bold creative ideas, Stevie thrives on tackling complex challenges—from helping reshape tourism to influencing social change.


 
 
 

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