Independent advertising agency Cornett has promoted VP/Director of Brand Strategy Jessica Vincent to President, a role that will allow her to focus on client relationships. Owner and current President Christy Hiler is retaining her leadership duties as she shifts her title to CEO.
With Vincent as president, Hiler has a strong leader dedicated to existing relationships so she can focus on developing new business strategies that benefit the overall growth of the agency, and serving as the key representative of Cornett in the community and industry to help ensure that growth happens.
“The relationships we have are so important to our business, and Jessica is VERY good at building and maintaining them,” Hiler explained. “She has built a strong reputation of leadership and has earned the respect of our teams and clients, and so now is the perfect time to refocus her relationship-building ‘superpower.”
Vincent has a rare ability to navigate the complexities of business and creativity in advertising, as well as expertise in experiential, cause marketing, and sponsorship activations. She has managed clients in a range of categories, including sports, entertainment, tourism, health and wellness, and education.
Her personal career highlights include securing Guinness World Record and Shorty awards for UK HealthCare and helping win the LEGOLAND partnership for Cornett. Vincent finds fulfillment in the partnerships she forms with each client, which translate into collective growth and success.
“Our agency has a proud history of long-lasting, trusted client partnerships,” Vincent said. “I’m excited to have the opportunity to continue working closely with our client teams, concentrating even more of my time and attention on strengthening those bonds while collaborating cross-functionally within the agency to exceed expectations at every opportunity.”
As owner of Cornett, Hiler has helped raise the stature of the small agency to national and international recognition. In 2022, she was included in Adweek’s Women’s Trailblazers List. That same year, the agency added Busch Light and Legoland to its roster of clients, and Cornett won Gold at the National Addy Awards. In 2021, Ad Age listed Cornett among its best small agencies, and, for the past two years, the Kentucky Chamber has listed the shop as one of the Best Places to Work in Kentucky.
In addition to driving Cornett’s vision and dramatic growth over the years, Hiler is passionate about seeing more woman-owned ad agencies. To help increase the number of women and non-binary owners she created Own It, a podcast and initiative recognizing female ad agency owners and their journeys to ownership. She is also one of the founding members and leaders of BLAC—a newly formed independent agency internship collective designed to bring more young Black people into advertising, ensuring they can fully express themselves, find community, and ultimately lead.
Source: Cornett
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