Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chester Sharp has an eye for talent and a vision for his creative agency

- BY MARY FORTUNE STAFF WRITER

Chester Sharp launched his creative agency in 2015 with a focus on in-person experience­s and interactio­ns — both online and in the real world — that would promote brands and bring people together. And that was going extremely well.

Enter 2020.

“With the pandemic, you really kind of had to go back to the drawing board and adjust and figure things out, but that’s part of being a business owner,” said Sharp, who founded Sharp Creative after careers in sales and events management.

With their experienti­al marketing plans for the year largely scuttled, Sharp’s team moved fast to focus on social media and online content, community service messaging and streaming platforms to share their clients’ messages about pandemic response.

What started as a hurdle became an opportunit­y, Sharp said.

“We’ve actually grown, we’ve had our biggest year,” Sharp said. “It’s good, but also we realize we’re fortunate. We’re blessed to be in this position.”

Sharp is from Cleveland, Tennessee, and grew up watching his entreprene­urial parents build their businesses and invest in their community. In developing his creative agency through the last few years, Sharp has also encouraged the people on his team to chase their own dreams.

“I tell everyone, you’ve got to own something,” he said.

Jarrett McGhee, vice president and one of Sharp’s earliest partners in the agency, said empowering people is essential to the success of the business. Everyone at the agency is also working on developing their own interrelat­ed businesses, he said.

“We’re building platforms for everyone inside of Sharp,” McGhee said.

With seven employees and plans to grow, the agency has people in Chattanoog­a and Atlanta, where Sharp himself lives with his two children. Sharp’s clients include BMW dealership­s across the region, Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola, Mercedes and Verizon, among others.

“Lots of creatives just really need the opportunit­y,” Sharp said. “Because we have these establishe­d relationsh­ips, we’re able to create opportunit­ies for others who wouldn’t have the opportunit­y to work with these types of brands. We’re able to be in this position because someone did it for us.”

Sharp keeps his eye on social media, and connects with photograph­ers, videograph­ers and designers whose work he admires, with the goal of creating opportunit­ies for people of color and Black creators.

“The marketplac­e is changing, there are so many different cultures, different subculture­s, and it’s no longer one-size-fitsall,” he said. “There are so many talented creatives and strategist­s and a lot of the most viral movements and creative ideas don’t necessaril­y come from people who went school for marketing or branding.

“If they are leading the culture and leading the trends, why not put them in a position of leadership?”

Aaron Thomas, director of photograph­y for the agency, got Sharp’s attention when he liked a picture the group posted on Instagram.

“I just happened to follow them, and I got an email about setting up a meeting,” Thomas said. “I thought it was someone trying to sell me something.”

Myron Douglas, lead photograph­er for the agency, got a similar cold call after Sharp saw some work Douglas had done for a mutual friend.

“He saw photos I did and reached out to me,” Douglas said. “I was like, who is this guy?”

Sharp said that mission — creating community and growing opportunit­y — is the most fulfilling thing about owning and growing his business.

“For minorities, and I speak as an African American, it’s part of our culture,” he said. “We realize what our ancestors and forefather­s had to go through to put us in this position. They fought for something they never got to see. We have to not only kind of be trailblaze­rs, but have to go back and create opportunit­y for others.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? From left, Chester Sharp, Jarrett McGhee, Aaron Thomas and Myron Douglas work together to serve clients at Sharp Creative Agency.
STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER From left, Chester Sharp, Jarrett McGhee, Aaron Thomas and Myron Douglas work together to serve clients at Sharp Creative Agency.

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