Whitehouse Post announces leadership expansion and new offices
Whitehouse Post is entering a new chapter of accelerated growth, building on its longstanding creative legacy with expanded leadership and inspiring new spaces in all US locations.
Whitehouse Post is entering a new chapter of accelerated growth, building on its longstanding creative legacy with expanded leadership and inspiring new spaces in all US locations.
In Los Angeles, the company just opened a new Culver City office under recently appointed Executive Producer Ximena Aguirre, strengthening Whitehouse Post’s West Coast presence. Simultaneously, the New York team has moved to a fresh space in Flatiron, designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and evolving client partnerships.
Further strengthening that momentum is the addition of Jenn Ingalls as Head of Creative Strategy & Partnerships, a newly created role focused on expanding relationships across agencies, brands, entertainment, production and emerging directors.
“These moves reflect the continued transformation of Whitehouse Post and the incredible momentum happening across the company,” says Catherine Tobiasinsky, CEO. “We’re building on an already strong foundation with new energy, new perspectives, and leadership that deeply understands creative partnership, storytelling, and craft. Ximena and Jenn are joining an exceptional team, and we’re thrilled for what’s ahead.”
Aguirre joins Whitehouse Post following an 18+ year career spanning agency, production, and post-production leadership in Mexico, Miami and Chicago. Most recently VP, Executive Producer at FCB Chicago, she has led award-winning work for brands including McDonald's, Allstate, HOKA, Mars, P&G, and Michelob ULTRA, with projects recognized by Cannes Lions, Effies, Clios, One Show, ADC, and AICP.
Her recent work includes the widely celebrated Home Instead holiday campaign inspired by Home Alone, starring Macaulay Culkin and directed by Jody Hill, as well as several high profile Super Bowl campaigns for Michelob ULTRA, including “Contract for Change,” a culturally impactful platform focused on equity and representation in sports media.
“Whitehouse Post has always stood out to me because of its reputation for exceptional craft, strong creative partnerships, and an artist-first culture,” says Aguirre. “There’s a real sense of momentum around where the company is heading creatively and culturally, and the move to Culver City is a catalytic moment that will help shape the next phase of the LA office.”
Ingalls joins Whitehouse Post with decades of experience across leading production companies including RSA, Pulse Films, Psyop, MJZ, Reset, and Smuggler. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with directors including Joe Kosinski, Jake Scott, Sofia Coppola, Roman Coppola, The Malloys, and Oscar Hudson on campaigns for Apple, BMW, HBO, Airbnb, NFL Sunday Ticket, and WhatsApp. Notable projects include Apple AirPods’ award-winning Bounce campaign directed by Oscar Hudson, HBO Voyeur with Jake Scott, and NFL Sunday Ticket’s Super Bowl campaign Migration for MJZ.
“What attracted me to Whitehouse Post was the strength of the storytelling and the consistency of the creative culture across every office,” says Ingalls. “There’s a genuine commitment to talent, collaboration, and evolving alongside the industry while continuing to protect the level of craft the company is known for.”
Together, the new offices and leadership appointments mark an exciting moment of continued expansion for Whitehouse Post, one grounded in creative excellence, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision for the future. From coast to coast, the company continues to invest in the artists, partnerships, and creative culture that have long defined its work.