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August 25, 2023Annika Hernroth-Rothstein
Annika Hernroth-Rothstein’s experience spans as a political journalist and the role of a political consultant on an international level, overseeing presidential campaigns across Africa, Europe, South America, and the Middle East. At present, she holds the position of CEO at NOMAD Ghana.
Interview with the 2023 MUSE Creative Awards Winner - Annika Hernroth-Rothstein
I have a background as a political advisor on the global stage, having managed presidential campaigns in Africa, Europe, South America and the Middle East. I have also done critically acclaimed work as a political journalist for, among others, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, The Washington Examiner, Fox News and The BBC.
In 2020, I was named one of the world’s 100 most influential Jews by Algemeiner Magazine my 2020 book “Exile”, published by Simon & Schuster, drew critical acclaim for its portrait of the world’s lesser known Jewish communities.
I always start with data. It may sound dry, but as a foreigner working in foreign places, it’s important to respect your host country enough to learn about it and be humble about what you don’t know. I do surveys and focus groups to get a handle on public opinions and then I pair it with the emotion I want to evoke.
Usually I bring a basic idea to the team and ask them to pick it apart, add and subtract, and then the nitty gritty really begins, when we start killing our darlings.
With this ad, we didn’t simply want to sell a money transfer service here but rather show the world how transnational money services change lives across generations. In the midst of a severe economic crash as the Ghanaian economy struggles to get back on its feet after the pandemic, we tell an all-too common story of a young man who has left his family, his country and everything he knows to work towards a better future for himself and his loved ones, sending what little money he makes back home to support them.
This is a common African tale, one that holds both hope and heartbreak and young people like our journeyman carry the weight of the economy on their backs, along with the hopes and dreams of their mothers and fathers, siblings and children.
We want to honour the journeymen and women of Africa and tell their stories. The good, bad and the ugly, so that in a world that often deems them invisible, we may show how much they truly matter and redefine the immigrant as a positive force.
The ad made a big splash in Ghana once it was aired and everyone who watched it felt something, be it sadness, happiness, hope, loss, recognition, anger or inspiration. That’s why we submitted it, because it had struck a chord and done what my gut told me it would – it had been recognised as honest and told the story of our immigrants with humility and love.
- Playfulness.
- The element of surprise.
- That there isn’t a “gospel” one has to adhere to.
Ghana has a rich history, it is a place of Kings, Queens and chiefs and a nation that has a deep storytelling tradition with expressions ranging from dance and art to tribal symbolism, novelists and the spoken word.
Despite the weight of colonialism, the traditional expression have remained very much alive and discovering the truth beneath the truth, the language beneath the language and culture beneath the culture has been one of the great gifts of my life. Ghana is a kaleidoscope one never tires of.
WORK.
Work so you can make your own money.
Work so you can make your own decisions.
Work so you don’t have to stay in bad situations.
Work so you make your own happiness.
Work so you may say “thank you”, rather than “please”.
Work so you create.
Work so you maintain.
Work so you may lead a life of choice, rather than circumstance.
Winning Entry
The Journey | 2023
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Annika Hernroth-Rothstein
Nomad Ghana
Annika Hernroth-Rothstein’s experience spans as a political journalist and the role of a political consultant on an international level, overseeing presidential campaigns across Africa, Europe, South America, and the Middle East. At present, she holds the position of CEO at NOMAD Ghana.
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