CLIENT
Procter & Gamble
1. Masanori Tagaya - Executive Creative Director
2. Rui Nago - Executive Planning Director
3. Jun Ogasawara - Senior Creative Director
4. Sayaka Adachi - Senior Account Director
5. Yoichi Inamura - Associate Creative Director
6. Kei Takimoto - Senior Art Director
7. Katsuhiro Fujimoto - Interactive Art Director
8. Shota Ishikawa - Junior Art Director
9. Takuya Tanaka - Designer
10. Satomi Nagata - Strategic Planner
SUMMARY
FEATURING TWO TRANSGENDER JOB-SEEKERS AS ROLE MODELS, PANTENE IGNITED A CULTURAL CONVERSATION FOR A MORE LGBTQ FRIENDLY SOCIETY. “As a male or female, which gender should I present myself while job-hunting?” – while most job-seekers worry about their career path, LGBTQ candidates also have to worry about their gender. In the country where uniformity and conformity are considered virtues, LGBTQ job-seekers are ignored by society. By featuring two successful transgender job-seekers as role models, Pantene not only inspired future LGBTQ job-seekers, but also motivated Japanese companies to become more LGBTQ-friendly.