Richard Loseby is a multi-award-winning Creative Director and the founder of Mechanic Group Ltd, an Auckland-based agency renowned for its impactful branding and storytelling.
With a career spanning decades, Richard has led campaigns for major brands like BP, Coca-Cola, and the New Zealand Police, earning accolades for creativity and effectiveness.
Beyond the advertising world, Richard is a celebrated travel writer and photographer. His three bestselling books—Blue is the Colour of Heaven, Looking for the Afghan, and A Boy of China—published globally by Penguin and HarperCollins, chronicle his daring journeys through Afghanistan and China, blending personal quests with profound cultural insights.
Richard's adventures have taken him from the rugged terrains of conflict zones to the serene waters of the Pacific, where he once transformed a sailboat into a floating creative studio, proving that inspiration knows no boundaries.
Today, he joins us to share his unique perspective on creativity, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling.
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