Jo Wallace

Global Executive Creative Director & Founder of Good Girls Eat Dinner Jellyfish

About

Jo Wallace is a multi-award-winning Global Executive Creative Director and now lives in LA having spent the first 20 years of her career in London. She’s been recognised as Creative Equals & Campaign's Future Female Leaders, Pitch magazine's 100 Superwomen, Campaign & the IPA’s Women of Tomorrow Awards. Jo has a vision to effect positive change through disruptive solutions, both within and beyond advertising. She’s written and directed commercials and short films, and co-curated two exhibitions (‘There’s a Good Girl’ and ‘There’s a Good Immigrant’). In 2015 Jo founded the popular, non-profit, event ‘Good Girls Eat Dinner’. The mission is simple: to provide visible female role models across the creative industries. At each event, four inspirational women speak between the courses of a meal, sharing their experience and advice. The event has featured in various press, including Elle magazine. It's the most interesting dinner party you'll ever go to. In 2023 Jo launched a take-out version, AKA Good Girls Eat Dinner, the podcast!


More from Jo Wallace

Voices

We need men’s help. To help us all.

By Jo Wallace

If we really want change then we must recognise that men have as much to gain from equality as women, writes Jo Wallace.

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Voices

Ever seen a bus speed to a woman’s plight?

By Jo Wallace

Jo Wallace Global Creative Director at Wunderman Thompson and Founder of Good Girls Eat Dinner, shares a poem reflecting on male violence against women.

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Voices

I love being a woman, but

By Jo Wallace

The multi-award-winning London-based Creative Director Jo Wallace highlights the importance of brands standing for something all year round, not just for International Women’s Day.

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Voices

Scared Sausage

By Jo Wallace

As we all struggle with our emotions during these unsettling and strange times, Jo Wallace, Creative Director at Wunderman Thompson has written a poem that depicts just how she is feeling.

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