Hey, I'm Colin!
Los Angeles CA | Member since February 2019
About Colin Mangham
I create and communicate the value of new and important ideas, initiatives, and brands, often leveraging my career-long interest in natural and applied sciences. I solve complex problems with an uncommon skill set having served global brands and NGOs as well as startups and local nonprofits.
LET'S MAKE THINGS BETTER.
• Nearly three decades branding, marketing, design, and business development
• Clients have included dozens of Fortune 500 (8 of Fortune 50) and other Big Brands
• Guided success of 100+ early-stage companies
• Invested in a dozen new ventures including SRI / ESG impact
• International experience in 26 countries
• Keynote and TEDx speaker, workshop facilitator, university guest lecturer
• Featured as sustainability expert in CNN's "Going Green" series (2018)
+ Engaged three times as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)
+ Advertising and marketing communications have contributed to over $500 million in revenues
+ Go-to-market strategies and communications have contributed to over $75 million in funding
+ Named over 100 companies, products, services and initiatives
+ Served on several corporate and non-profit boards of Directors, Trustees, and Advisors
+ Developed and led humanitarian missions with the United Nations, other NGOs
+ Published/produced writer, all media; national TV spots as well as 100+ columns/articles
Corporate highlights: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lucent, FOX, P&G, Boeing, Foot Locker, Ford, Howard Johnson, DirecTV, Amgen, Delta, Casio, United Airlines, EAU Technologies, Polycom, Verizon, Oxygen Media, The EPA, Warner Bros., IOGEAR, Sprint, Lockheed Martin, Speed Channel, Nextel, WaMu, Biomimicry 3.8, Madison Square Garden, The NY Yankees, and dozens of early-stage companies
Nonprofit/NGO highlights: United Nations, Great Minds in STEM, LA Archdiocese, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, Biomimicry Institute, C5 Youth Foundation (Camp Coca-Cola), World Wildlife Fund, 5DAY Missions, National Park Service, local charities and schools