Ad of the Day | TwoPoint0 Editor Keith Olwell Reveals Inspiring Scientific Advancements In University Hospitals' Latest Campaign

Ad of the Day | TwoPoint0 Editor Keith Olwell Reveals Inspiring Scientific Advancements In University Hospitals' Latest Campaign

Feb. 21, 2018

TwoPoint0 Editor Keith Olwell tugs at the heart strings in his edits of University Hospitals’ latest campaign, revealing scientific advancements that are revolutionizing the patient experience. The various narratives unveil the many ways that University Hospitals transform people’s lives, from fighting chronic diseases to pioneering complex surgeries, leading the way to get more patients to their milestone cure. The spots aired during the Super Bowl and the Olympics, and reflect TwoPoint0’s versatile business model in working with creative shop Boathouse both in New York and Boston. TwoPoint0 continues to ride a strong wave of momentum with a Mercedes commercial on their radar for the Oscars telecast on March 4th.

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