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Associate Creative Director
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Associate Creative Director
An employee at an advertising agency who works in conjunction with the creative director to develop concepts and general strategies for marketing purposes. In general, the assistant creative director works primarily or exclusively on one account at a time, while the creative director works for multiple clients.


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