Prior to Ogilvy, Robert held senior marketing and agency management positions at JPMorganChase, Prudential, AT&T, & Epsilon. During his tenure at WPP, he also served as COO of Ogilvy & Mather South and Head of CRM for Ogilvy, North America. He previously served as Global Managing Director at WPP leading the integrated marketing services business for InterContinental Hotels Group, one of WPP’s largest global client relationships. In addition, Robert was co-leader of the IBM Digital Services Group - an internal marketing services organization delivering solutions in digital strategy, content creation, web production and data services. Robert joined IBM as VP, Global Digital Marketing at IBM, where he led a global community of over 800 digital marketing professionals focused on content engagement, search, social, mobile, digital experience and performance media. In 2017, Robert was named a to PRWeek’s Power List. In this role, Robert led over 3500 practitioners in 38 IBM iX Studios across the globe, working with clients to explore how applied creativity and business design impact their products and customer relationships. Prior to joining Carat, Robert served as Global Leader, Agency Services for IBM iX, overseeing the strategy, creative, digital and design disciplines around the world. Robert also serves as co-CMO of Dentsu Aegis Network media line of business, focused on digital transformation and talent. Schwartz is a graduate of Temple University School of Law and of Haverford College, which in 2011 also awarded him an honorary degree.Robert serves as CMO, Carat, where he leads all aspects of marketing as well as the agencies’ thought leadership and eminence agenda. Cahn Award, presented by the National Association of Counsel for Children for career achievement and the Haverford Award for service to humanity. Schwartz has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Mark Hardin Award from the ABA Center on Children and the Law Andrew Hamilton Award, presented by the Philadelphia Bar Association “for exemplary service in the public interest” the Reginald Heber Smith Award, presented by the National Legal Aid and Defender Association the Livingston Hall Award, presented by the American Bar Association and the Stephen M. During his time as a Visiting Fellow, Schwartz has worked to make juvenile probation services more aligned with knowledge of adolescent development. In April, 2016, Schwartz became Stoneleigh Foundation’s first Visiting Fellow, a position that ends in August, 2017. From 2003-2012, Schwartz chaired the Board of the Philadelphia Youth Network. Schwartz in 2005 became chair of the Advisory Committee to the Children’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch. From 1991 to 2012, he was a gubernatorial appointee to the Commission’s Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Committee, which is the State Advisory Group that distributes federal funds in Pennsylvania and advises the governor regarding juvenile justice policy. From 1996-99 he was a gubernatorial appointee to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. ![]() As part of the Network, he co-edited Youth on Trial: A Developmental Perspective on Juvenile Justice (University of Chicago Press 2000). In 1993 he visited South Africa to help develop a legal system for children, and was invited to China in 2010 to speak to judges and lawyers about sentencing of youth.įrom 1996-2006, Schwartz was a member of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice. In 1993 he also co-authored the American Bar Association’s report, America’s Children at Risk and in 1995 he helped author a follow-up report on youths’ access to quality lawyers, A Call for Justice. From 1992-08, he was chair of the Juvenile Justice Committee of the American Bar Association’s Criminal Justice Section. Schwartz chaired the American Bar Association’s Commission on Youth at Risk from 2011-2013. ![]() Schwartz’s career has not been limited to Pennsylvania, but has included fighting nationally and internationally for youths’ rights. During his career there, Schwartz represented dependent and delinquent children in Pennsylvania juvenile and appellate courts brought class-action litigation over institutional conditions and probation functions testified in Congress before House and Senate committees and spoke in over 30 states on matters related to children and the law. ![]() Schwartz co-founded the Juvenile Law Center in 1975 and was its executive director from 1982 to 2015. Schwartz held the Beck Chair in Law from 2017 – 2019.
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