Joel Babbit

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Joel Babbit
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Mother Nature Network co-founders Joel Babbit (left) and Chuck Leavell speak at the 2015 Fortune Brainstorm E in Austin, Texas.
Born11 August 1953 (1953-08-11) (age 70)
Atlanta, GA
Occupation(s) Marketing Executive, Entrepreneur
Website https://narrativecontent.com

Joel Babbit (born August 11, 1953) is an American marketing executive and entrepreneur. He currently serves as CEO of Narrative Content Group, [1] [2] which he co-founded in 2009 with Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell. [3] [4] [5]

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Early life and education

Babbit was born in Atlanta, Georgia. [6] He attended the University of Georgia, graduating in 1976 with a degree in advertising. [7] He received the university's John Holliman Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. [8]

Career

The majority of Babbit's career has been spent in the advertising agency business, working with clients including AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, Dell, Home Depot, RJR Nabisco and United Parcel Service. [3] [5] [9] [10]

Babbit began working at McCann Erickson in 1978, [11] and would later serve as executive vice president of Chiat/Day and president of WPP's GCI Group. [9] [12] He co-founded Babbit & Reiman Advertising with business partner Joey Reiman, [3] and served as CEO while it became one of the largest advertising agencies in the U.S. Southeast. [9] [11] In 1988, it was acquired by London-based Gold Greenlees Trott. [9] Babbit also co-founded 360, [10] a marketing firm later acquired by WPP's Grey Global Group. [13] [14]

Babbit has been profiled by a variety of national and international media outlets, including Forbes, [4] Advertising Age, [13] Fortune, [15] The New York Times, [9] [16] [17] Financial Times, [14] and The Wall Street Journal. [18]

Narrative Content Group

Babbit currently serves as CEO of Narrative Content Group. [1] [2] [19] Founded in 2009 by Babbit and Leavell, its equity partners include CNN and Discovery Communications. [20] The company creates, publishes and distributes content for brands that have included Aflac, AT&T, Bacardi, The Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines, Georgia-Pacific and Mercedes-Benz. [3] [21] [22] [23]

Narrative owned TreeHugger [23] and Mother Nature Network, the company's flagship property, which was ranked by Alexa Internet as the most visited for-profit website in the world in its environmental category. [24]

Through MNN, and in partnership with Southern Company, Babbit and Leavell also created and produced the White House Correspondents' Jam, which was held annually in Washington, D.C. [25] [26]

In February of 2020, Narrative sold Treehugger and Mother Nature Network to digital media company DotDash, [27] an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IAC).

Civic involvement

Following Atlanta’s selection to host the 1996 Summer Olympics, Babbit took a leave of absence from the private sector and was appointed by Mayor Maynard Jackson to be the city’s first chief marketing and communications officer. [17] [28] He also served as a member of the mayor's cabinet. [29]

Babbit has done pro bono work for organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, United Way of America, Boys & Girls Club and the United Nations Foundation. [1] [30] He wrote and produced a 2015 public service video about road rage starring former professional boxer Evander Holyfield, [31] which has been viewed more than 32 million times on YouTube (as of February 2022). [32]

Babbit has been active in numerous civic and non-profit organizations, including the Young Presidents' Organization, the CDC Foundation, the Atlanta History Center and the United Way. He is currently a director of Primerica (NYSE: PRI) and GreenSky (NASDAQ: GSKY). [1] [30] [33]

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