I've been described as "undeniable."
A colleague said it years ago: "It doesn't matter if people like you or not, they always call you into the room because they respect your work. You are undeniable.”
I promise people also like me. But I see her point: How else did a tiny Caribbean island leave home at 16 to travel the world, work with the biggest brands, and deliver impact in rooms she had no damn right to be in?
Some Receipts
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Some Receipts ✳︎
I built Meta's Health Creative vertical from one client to $1B in sales— with zero pharma experience.
I launched Citi Bike in NYC and watched the city change its commute (Full disclosure, I’ve only ridden a Citi Bike once. In a parking lot).
I’ve worked with Ludacris, shared stages with ad industry legends, and collabed with a bunch of influencers you know and love.
My first experience in a VR headset was collabing on St. Jude's first VR experience. Our campaign raised over $1.1M.
Along the way: 300+ workshops. 100+ brands. A bunch of awards from the shows you've heard of and some you haven’t. Features in places like Adweek, Essence Magazine, a literature text book and Poetry Magazine, one of the oldest, most prestigious literary journals. I contain multitudes.
The one consistent thread: I take ideas and individuals and make them impossible to ignore.
I pioneered an inclusive creative practice that delivered campaigns with 2x ad recall, 1.5x purchase intent and real community impact at Meta.
Creative direction is how I see.
My wedding was a months-long, multi-channel campaign. I write copy for our holiday cards. My children's names are our family's brand values. (I regret nothing.)
Everything becomes a brief. Everyone becomes a canvas. Every opportunity I find, I bring new ideas, strategic vision and “let’s make something great” energy.
"Neisha pushed the craft forward by managing clients at difficult moments, doubling down on craft by always elevating the creative goal, partnering with external and internal specialists throughout the campaign."
— Maria soares
What I'm building now.
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What I'm building now. *
Next Level Up Creative:
Everyone can create things now between AI, smartphones and social media. But knowing if what you made is actually good? Knowing how to push it until it delivers? I work with professionals and entrepreneurs to show them how to evaluate, elevate and sell their ideas—whether they're partnering with AI, a team, or working solo dolo.
Baby Food for Creatives:
My love letter to the next generation. Their playbook beyond the portfolio and the reason I’ve been called a Creative Fairy Godmother. I've taught hundreds of students, built curriculum for ad schools and colleges, ran an internship program and I've mentored more juniors than my calendar can justify. (It's both inconvenient and deeply satisfying.)
Entrepreneurs at ADCOLOR:
My community work but not charity work - as the founder and lead, I’ve built a network of creative professionals to develop new businesses, spark collaborations, and (of course) make more money.
Off the Clock.
You can find me sampling inventory from my husband's whiskey tasting business (Dad's Whiskey Stash), negotiating bedtime with my two tiny clients who hate every idea that doesn’t involve snacks, or rewatching Law & Order SVU. All 581 episodes and counting. Don't judge me.
Let's make something undeniable.
If you need sharper creative output, a team that punches above its weight, or a way to stand out when everyone has the same AI tools—hit me up.
A friend once said “Don't tell Neisha you have an idea—she'll find a way to make it better and you'll have no choice but to be great." Let's prove her right.