

Raised in a one-room log cabin in the woods of North Idaho (dictionary in hand, morels on the menu), Kindra Meyer brings wild intuition and strategic clarity to every creative challenge. Her career began at Seattle’s cult-favorite Wexley School for Girls, where she turned consumer apathy into fandom with media stunts, experiential campaigns, and the kind of unhinged brilliance that made clients laugh, cry, and sign on the dotted line. Now, two decades later, Kindra is still turning heads and turning insights into impact. She’s led creative departments, wrangled cross-agency teams, won $50M in new business, smashed world records, and even caught Cher’s attention. Her toolkit spans digital platforms, IRL activations, TV, and influencer strategy, but her signature move remains the same: uncovering the emotional core of a brand and building a story that sticks. At her best when the brief is messy and the stakes are high, Kindra is the rare creative who finds power in chaos and shapes it into something unforgettable.