About David Kuehler
A former design director at Proctor & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio, David Kuehler is a Harvard-trained business executive with an extensive professional experience in business strategy, brand building, and creative direction. Over the course of his eight years with Proctor & Gamble, he founded and managed the organization’s Clay Street Project, a global innovation program that received significant media attention and acclaim. David Kuehler is also a highly experienced leader in the entertainment industry and has held management positions with the Walt Disney Company and Robert Redford’s Sundance Film Centers.
In addition to his successful business career, Mr. Kuehler has educated students at a number of postsecondary institutions, including the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. As an adjunct faculty member at the Art Center, he taught a number of courses in the fields of new media and special graphics. Today, David Kuehler is a consulting professor at both the Copenhagen Business School and the Institute of Design at Stanford (otherwise known as the Stanford d.school).
In addition to his successful business career, Mr. Kuehler has educated students at a number of postsecondary institutions, including the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. As an adjunct faculty member at the Art Center, he taught a number of courses in the fields of new media and special graphics. Today, David Kuehler is a consulting professor at both the Copenhagen Business School and the Institute of Design at Stanford (otherwise known as the Stanford d.school).