Hello! I'm Warren Haas, a copywriter, non-fiction writer, and photographer based in Toronto, Canada.
Currently, I'm the Creative Copywriting Lead at , a fintech company. I spent nearly a decade working agency-side before moving in-house to lead writing and creative at the global travel company G Adventures.
I co-created the podcast Cycling Fashion Week in 2021. The show now receives 2,000+ downloads per episode and we have interviewed guests ranging from large scale cycling brands to former pro racers from the Tour De France. I co-host and edit each episode, as well as create all of our content on Instagram.
I have been a photographer for 20 years. I mainly shoot for fun, but my work has appeared in a number of group shows, VICE Magazine, and some defunct tumblr photography blogs.
Where you can reach me:
LinkedIn
Where I was paid:
The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
G Adventures
Red Lion
KBS+ Toronto (Now Forsman & Bodenfors)
McCann
Grip Limited (Now DentsuOne)
The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
G Adventures
Red Lion
KBS+ Toronto (Now Forsman & Bodenfors)
McCann
Grip Limited (Now DentsuOne)
Where I was taught:
Humber College: Advertising Copywriting Post Graduate Certificate
Simon Fraser University: Bachelor of Arts, English Major
Second City: Improv, Stand Up, and Sketch Writing
Toronto Metropolitan University: Photography
Humber College: Advertising Copywriting Post Graduate Certificate
Simon Fraser University: Bachelor of Arts, English Major
Second City: Improv, Stand Up, and Sketch Writing
Toronto Metropolitan University: Photography
What I tell people at parties:
I used to be a journalist. I still write stuff for myself.
I try to ride my bike at least 200km a week, since I’m an amateur cyclocross racer.
Sometimes I do stand up. I've been a semi-finalist in the Toronto Comedy Brawl.
I used to be a journalist. I still write stuff for myself.
I try to ride my bike at least 200km a week, since I’m an amateur cyclocross racer.
Sometimes I do stand up. I've been a semi-finalist in the Toronto Comedy Brawl.
Selected Non-Advertising Writing: