Edward Boches

He contributes regularly to the Provincetown Independent,[2] exhibits frequently,[3][4][5] and speaks publicly [6] on the role of photographer as advocate.

[13] Earlier he spent 31 years in a variety of leadership positions as a partner at the Mullen advertising agency (known since a 2015 merger with IPG as MullenLowe).

He later became a speechwriter for Edson de Castro at Data General before joining Hill Holliday as an account executive.

[18] During his tenure at the agency he created campaigns for many large corporate client including Google, General Motors and Monster.com for which he led creative efforts on theWhen I Grow Up Super Bowl commercial.

[30] Boches served as a contributing writer for the 2016 revised edition of Hey Whipple, Squeeze This, [31] by Luke Sullivan.