Amica Celebrates Jayson Tatum’s Road to Recovery With New Ad Campaign, ‘Back to Zero’
Campaign connects Tatum’s comeback to Amica’s commitment to helping customers rebuild after life’s setbacks
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Amica Celebrates Jayson Tatum’s Road to Recovery With New Ad Campaign, ‘Back to Zero’
The multifaceted campaign – which will include out-of-home placements throughout the
“For me, getting back to zero was about trusting the process and leaning on the people who supported me every step of the way,” said Tatum, an Amica brand partner. “I’m grateful to Amica for standing with me through the recovery, and for celebrating what it means to make a comeback.”
“Jayson’s recovery is about more than basketball. It’s about the individual perseverance and support that go into bouncing back from any setback life throws at us,” said Amica President and CEO
The campaign features a hero video that combines moments from his recovery – including with his mom
Amica is pairing its advertising plans with large-scale fan activations through social media designed to rally not just Celtics fans but sports fans across the country. The Back to Zero activation invites fans to show their support by sharing creative displays of the number “0” on social media and in their communities.
For more information and to follow the campaign, visit Amica.com or follow Amica on social media.
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