about
Chuck Nyren
Chuck Nyren is an award-winning advertising
video producer, creative strategist, copywriter, consultant, and
speaker focusing on The Baby Boomer Market.
Chuck has been
in advertising since before he was born - a true 'Madison Avenue Baby.'
His grandfather Sid Schwinn was one of the advertising greats of the Twenties,
Thirties, and Forties. Over fifty years ago Mr. Schwinn penned The Simple
Simon Stories about advertising. It is still on the recommended reading
lists of many college and university advertising and marketing courses.
Chuck's mother was a copywriter, and his father was V.P. of Programming for a
major advertising agency. While Chuck doesn't want anybody reading this to
feel aesthetically deprived or culturally deficient, he often reveals that he is
one of only a handful of people ever to see the original 15-minute
pilot for The Munsters.
Being a true 60s teenager, Chuck at
first rebelled against advertising. He has been in and out of the industry
for thirty-five years. Like most lives, his has been filled with ups and
downs, successes and failures, clarities and ambiguities. Now he has
reformed, seen the light, and returned to the fold. Copywriting,
creative strategy, consulting, and penning popular, worldwide syndicated columns
about advertising to Baby Boomers is his calling.
Chuck has been a consultant for advertising and marketing
agencies and companies with products for the 40+ Market,
including Mary Furlong & Associates, AARP, NAHB, Harris
Interactive, AstraZeneca, Bayard Presse (France), Roularta Media Group
(Belgium), PLUS Magazine (The Netherlands), The Seattle Direct Marketing
Association, WPP's Commonhealth, and Omnicom Group. He is a
member/consultant (Advertising to the 40+ Market) with The Faith Popcorn
BrainReserve TalentBank, and is on the Advisory Board of GRAND
Magazine.
Mr. Nyren has been a featured speaker and
consultant at private and public international business conferences and seminars
in the United States, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Germany, The
Netherlands, Spain, and France.
Through the years he has
written copy and/or has been a creative strategist for Microsoft, Mackie Designs
and various international professional audio manufacturers, many small
Seattle-based ad agencies and companies, and numerous television and radio
stations from coast to coast. Chuck has won three International
Competition Cindy Awards
(Cinema in Industry), two Gold and one Silver.
He has been interviewed by The New
York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Dallas Morning News, The Kansas City
Star, The Hartford Courant, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel, BusinessWeek, CBS MarketWatch, The Irish Times, Tiempos Del
Mundo, CNBC, WNYC-FM (NPR), KIRO-AM (Seattle), WBIX (Boston), Advertising
Age's The Advertising Show, Selling to Seniors, Counselor and Advantages
magazines (The Advertising Specialty Institute), U.S. News & World
Report, The Franchise Times, Confectioner Magazine, Street & Smith's
Sports Business Journal, and many other newspapers, magazines and
radio programs worldwide. Chuck is a talking head on an
episode of The History Channel/AARP 2006-2007 television series "Our
Generation."
Mr. Nyren's fiction has been published in
various literary journals, short story anthologies, and ezines including
Grandfathers are Gold (Simon & Schuster), SpinDrifter, GRAND Magazine, The
Satire Quarterly, The Hot Flash Cafe, Eclectica - and on coffee cans in
Portland, Oregon. His one-act plays are staged nationwide a half-dozen or
so times a year.
One of Chuck's favorite activities is writing about himself
in the third person.
Speaking/Presentation/Consulting
Information (PDF)
Presentation Video
(2007
European Tour)
Chuck Nyren is an award-winning advertising
video producer, creative strategist, copywriter, consultant, and
speaker focusing on The Baby Boomer Market. Chuck has been in advertising since before he was born - a true 'Madison Avenue Baby.' His grandfather Sid Schwinn was one of the advertising greats of the Twenties, Thirties, and Forties. Over fifty years ago Mr. Schwinn penned The Simple Simon Stories about advertising. It is still on the recommended reading lists of many college and university advertising and marketing courses. Chuck's mother was a copywriter, and his father was V.P. of Programming for a major advertising agency. While Chuck doesn't want anybody reading this to feel aesthetically deprived or culturally deficient, he often reveals that he is one of only a handful of people ever to see the original 15-minute pilot for The Munsters.
Being a true 60s teenager, Chuck at first rebelled against advertising. He has been in and out of the industry for thirty-five years. Like most lives, his has been filled with ups and downs, successes and failures, clarities and ambiguities. Now he has reformed, seen the light, and returned to the fold. Copywriting, creative strategy, consulting, and penning popular, worldwide syndicated columns about advertising to Baby Boomers is his calling.
Chuck has been a consultant for advertising and marketing agencies and companies with products for the 40+ Market, including Mary Furlong & Associates, AARP, NAHB, Harris Interactive, AstraZeneca, Bayard Presse (France), Roularta Media Group (Belgium), PLUS Magazine (The Netherlands), The Seattle Direct Marketing Association, WPP's Commonhealth, and Omnicom Group. He is a member/consultant (Advertising to the 40+ Market) with The Faith Popcorn BrainReserve TalentBank, and is on the Advisory Board of GRAND Magazine.
Through the years he has written copy and/or has been a creative strategist for Microsoft, Mackie Designs and various international professional audio manufacturers, many small Seattle-based ad agencies and companies, and numerous television and radio stations from coast to coast. Chuck has won three International Competition Cindy Awards (Cinema in Industry), two Gold and one Silver.
He has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Dallas Morning News, The Kansas City Star, The Hartford Courant, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, BusinessWeek, CBS MarketWatch, The Irish Times, Tiempos Del Mundo, CNBC, WNYC-FM (NPR), KIRO-AM (Seattle), WBIX (Boston), Advertising Age's The Advertising Show, Selling to Seniors, Counselor and Advantages magazines (The Advertising Specialty Institute), U.S. News & World Report, The Franchise Times, Confectioner Magazine, Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal, and many other newspapers, magazines and radio programs worldwide. Chuck is a talking head on an episode of The History Channel/AARP 2006-2007 television series "Our Generation."
One of Chuck's favorite activities is writing about himself in the third person.
Speaking/Presentation/Consulting Information (PDF)
Presentation Video
(2007
European Tour)