Award-winning producer David Lynch is rejoining the BBH fold, this time heading up the agency’s Dublin office as its new production director. He returns after spending time at such creative shops as 72andSunny LA, Wieden+Kennedy NY and most recently, Uncommon where he worked on a campaign for Lagavulin Whisky.
Lynch will be leading the charge for production in Dublin, reporting directly to Stephen Ledger-Lomas, BBH London’s chief production officer. Lynch’s arrival comes at a pivotal moment for BBH Dublin as the office continues to elevate its creative output with standout campaigns, including Tesco Mobile Ireland’s “Same, but Tesco,” directed by Jeff Lowe, “Change Their Story” for Barnardos Ireland, and “Can’t Argue with That” for Tesco Ireland.
Lynch previously made his mark at BBH London, where he produced era-defining work such as the Cannes Lions-winning Audi’s “Clowns” and Simba’s “Made For Peace.” After his initial time at BBH, he took on new challenges, including a notable freelance run as executive producer at Droga5 Dublin, where he delivered the globally celebrated Lego campaign, “Play Is Your Superpower.”
Ledger-Lomas said, “David is one of the most passionate producers I’ve met, his appetite and knowledge of film talent and craft is breathtaking. His standards speak for themselves with the body of work he has produced.”
“I could not be more thrilled to be returning to the BBH flock,” Lynch said. “My career started at BBH and I always felt a massive amount of gratitude for everything I learned on Kingly Street. Being Irish and joining the Dublin office is an amazing opportunity and one I won’t take lightly. The production team in Dublin are stellar and the work is really breaking through. My goal is to keep the work to the highest standard as the company grows and evolves, which is the BBH way.”