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One Show 2023 Branded Entertainment Jury

Robert Galluzzo

CEO

FINCH

Sydney

- Rob Galluzzo is the Executive Producer and CEO of FINCH, the number one production company in Australia. - Rob has sat on juries for AWARD Award, Cannes Lions Festival, Dubai Lynx Jury, AdWeek, Project Issac, Axis Awards, Ciclope Festival, LIA, and LLB’s Immortal Awards. - Work Rob has MD’d and EP’d has won a range of awards, including the very first SDG Grand Prix for The Lion's Share, many Cannes Gold Lions, two D&AD Black Pencils, one white and many Yellow Pencils, Grands Prix at The New York Festivals, LIA, Spikes Asia and the Grand Lotus for Humanity at Adfest in Asia. - Rob is the co-founder of The Lion’s Share, a charitable initiative that he launched while delivering the closing remarks at the opening of the UN General Assembly in 2018. Rob personally flew to London to secure Sir David Attenborough’s involvement in the project. - FINCH’s work has been nominated for an Oscar, and Rob helped shepherd the Emmy-nominated Chef’s Table to screens. - Rob has EP’d longform branded content, including Losing Lena for Facebook, and the bushfire documentary A Fire Inside. - Rob was the guiding force behind The Most Powerful Arm, a D&AD Black Pencil winner which harnessed cutting-edge technology to allow those with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy to call attention to their plight to the government. - Rob is the co-founder of Nakatomi, a tech company with a charitable bent, as well as Creatable, an education disruptor that has opened the door for women in tech in both Australia and in Burundi, the world’s poorest country. About Rob: Rob Galluzzo delivered closing remarks at the Lion's Share event at the opening of UN General Assembly in 2018, the event that launched the charitable initiative he co-founded that draws together the worlds of conservation and advertising. Rob is the co-founder of Nakatomi, a tech company with a charitable bent. Rob was the force behind an ALS voice cloning program that aimed to give back speech to those suffering from ALS, a project which won the Grand Prix for good at Cannes Lions as well as a Black Pencil at D&AD the same year. Rob has sat on juries for AWARD Award, Cannes Lions Festival, Dubai Lynx Jury, AdWeek, Project Issac, Axis Awards, Ciclope Festival, LIA, and LLB’s Immortal Awards. Rob is the Executive Producer and CEO of FINCH, the number one production company in Australia. FINCH’s work has won the very first SDG Grand Prix for The Lion's Share, many Cannes Gold Lions, two D&AD Black Pencils, one white and many Yellow Pencils, Grands Prix at The New York Festivals, LIA, Spikes Asia and the Grand Lotus for Humanity at Adfest in Asia. FINCH’s work has also been nominated for an Oscar and several Emmys. Rob is also a co-founder of Creatable, an education disruptor that aims to solve the lag between industry and education across the globe. Creatable’s initiative in Burundi involved teaching people in the world’s poorest country how to make the rocket stove, a life-saving device that became the cornerstone of local business, and was adopted as policy by Burundi’s Ministry of Education. Rob has Executive Produced long-form content, including the branded documentary Losing Lena, and the bushfire documentary A Fire Inside, as well as being instrumental in Netflix’s genre-defining documentary series Chef’s Table. Rob is a tireless advocate for change who is driven by making the world better than how he found it. That passion is reflected in his work for The Lion’s Share – no decision is made without his involvement, and it was he who flew to London to secure Sir David Attenborough as Special ambassador.

 

 

 

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