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Pharrell Williams & Others Team With Visa For “Prodigies.”

Standing at the intersection of art, culture and sports, Visa, a global leader in digital payments, announced a new brand film featuring cultural icons, world class athletes and artists that embody the brand and the brand position, “Prodigies.” This fresh campaign starts with their initial hopes and dreams, covering the hard work and challenges faced on their path to becoming the best in their respective fields, long before they were recognized as accomplished stars. The campaign serves as a tribute to the power of small steps to move you forward, resonating with anyone striving to achieve their goals.

“‘Prodigies’ highlights Visa’s enduring belief that no matter how you define it, success does not happen overnight,” said Frank Cooper III, Chief Marketing Officer, Visa. “It happens through the power of small steps as people put in the work to continuously improve. This is true of some of the world’s biggest names in sports, music and art and for anyone at any level.”

 

 

Visa believes that, given access and the right tools, anyone can make it. The campaign underscores the importance of perseverance in achieving greatness, featuring:

• GRAMMY® Award-winning, Academy Award®-nominated Musician and Filmmaker, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist    Pharrell Williams

• Dynamic Visa Cash App RB driver Daniel Ricciardo

• Chef and entrepreneur Roy Choi

• Tennis powerhouse and Team Visa athlete Iga Świątek

• Olympic skateboarding medalist and Team Visa athlete Sky Brown

• Artist and designer Gemma O’Brien

“Visa’s power of small steps will connect with anyone who will stop at nothing to pursue their dreams,” said Pharrell Williams. “There can be so many ups and downs in one’s journey to success… people telling you no… there is really no such thing as an overnight success, it’s about taking those small steps forward to make the big things happen.”

 

“It’s one thing to talk about the hard work that goes into being a world class athlete, but this campaign shows what really goes on in our lives in between matches,” said Iga Świątek, “Talent is important, but what wins trophies is the unglamorous task of working hard at honing your craft every single day by taking small steps to get better every day.”

This campaign will run online and on broadcast channels globally, initially in North America (beginning June 15th) and in portions of Central Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) (beginning in July). The ads will run during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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