Team

Meet the makers.

Overview

We asked our team to choose a piece of art that represents them. From Caravaggio to Emigre, from Swiss modernism to Memphis chaos. Different backgrounds, different influences, same high standards.

We asked our team to choose a piece of art that represents them. From Caravaggio to Emigre, from Swiss modernism to Memphis chaos. Different backgrounds, different influences, same high standards.

Alex Athanasiou

Audience & Partnerships

Alex Blumfelder

Managing Director

Antonia Lazar

Program Director

Arielle Kroloff

Associate Director, Strategy

Brian Collins

Co-Founder, Designer

Claire Banks

Program Director

Daniel Ferro

Senior Designer

Dilayla Solorzano

Office Assistant

Drea Isasi

Senior Program Manager

Eigo Cong

Creative Technologist

Elizah Van Lokeren

Executive Operations Associate

Eric Park

Senior Motion Designer

Eron Lutterman

Audience & Partnerships

Evan White

Associate Designer

Hayden Zellers

Program Director

Jae Jeon

Senior Designer

Jaeyou Chung

Senior Designer

Jeremie Wimbrow

Design Director

Jessica Lai

Associate Designer

John Choi

Senior Motion Designer

Jonathan Katav

Design Director

Katie Branham

Accounting Assistant

Katya Watkins

Director, Resourcing

Kim Unger

IT & Systems Director

Klaudia Gladysz

Senior Director of People Ops

Leland Maschmeyer

Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer

Lucas Howard

Senior Program Manager

Madeleine Carrucan

Associate Creative Director, Story

Mason Lin

Designer

Mimi Jao

Designer

Mina Son

Associate Designer

Morgan Light

Design Director

Nicholas Fearnley

Design Director

Nicole Cousins

Designer

Owen Oh

Associate Designer

Rebecca Smith

Financial Analys

Rik Ito

Chief Financial Officer

Rohan Rege

Senior Designer

Rory King

Design Director

Sam Eliot

Engagement Director

Selina Wu

Designer

Sergio Lairisa

Designer

Steffi Katz

Business Strategist, Associate

Stephen Dalton

Creative Director, Story

Taamrat Amaize

Chief Strategy Officer

Tom Elia

Executive Creative Director, Story

Vasavi Bubna

Associate Designer

Gatherings

COLLINS House

Each June, we turn a château above Cannes into COLLINS House.

The gathering works because of what we leave out. We remove the apparatus that typically frames creative work: the stages, the name tags, the scheduled presentations. What remains is what we believe is essential: time, proximity, and the kind of attention that emerges when people can actually think out loud. “If creativity were a home," a global agency's Chief Creative Officer and House guest said, “COLLINS would be its living room.”

We're deliberate about who we invite. will.i.am and John Hegarty, yes, but also the Broadway producer we admire, a venture capitalist who thinks like an artist. We introduce them and step back. On the terrace, a debate about risk and emergence. In the garden, Taika Waititi tells strangers about his worst creative fears. By evening, Fiat's CEO is sketching plans to recreate Michelangelo's Creation with three thousand drones above the Vatican.

None of this is random, though it might look that way. Taking away structure is different from having no intent. A guest said it felt like "everyone somehow knows each other" even though they'd just met. That's what we're after.

"I was surrounded by some of the most brilliant creative minds alive," someone wrote afterward. But brilliance here takes a particular form: the courage to think out loud, to offer unfinished ideas to near-strangers.

COLLINS House is based on a simple idea: that the most vital creative work happens in the spaces between disciplines. Not a salon exactly, not a conference certainly but more of a structured experiment in unstructured time.

People mistake the house for various things: a private club, a retreat, an art project. But it's simpler than that. It's our experiment in how gathering can be its own creative act.

We do it again each June. Same house, same approach, different results. We keep doing it because what happens there — the relationships, the projects, the shifts in thinking — continues long after everyone goes home.

Beginning in 2026, we're expanding COLLINS House into our global convening platform. You'll still find us at Cannes Lions as well as Tribeca Film, Art Basel, F1 and beyond.

If you're curious about joining, let us know.


Photography by Monica Martini