For Immediate Release
June 10, 2021
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(BPRW) DIRECTOR MAYA TABLE NAMED TO ADWEEK’S CREATIVE 100 VISIONARY DIRECTORS 2021

Launches creative apparel collection pays homage to music directors of the 2000s and empowerment to fellow creatives that work behind the scenes

(Black PR Wire) ATLANTA, GA.,  -- AdWeek announced that Maya Table, Director and Content Strategist, Sam Frank Productions, has been named to the AdWeek’s 2021 “Creative 100,” an annual designation that recognizes the top creatives across critically acclaimed Hollywood hits to scrappy passion projects that take on a life of their own, 2021’s roster of directors on Adweek’s Creative 100 encapsulates today’s vast range of inclusive, innovative storytelling. Maya is among this year’s top 100 directors alongside executives from SpringHill Company, Nextflix, and Xbox. 

"I am honored to be recognized by AdWeek in the Creative 100 list. To be included among such accomplished and notable creatives, who have continued to innovate and transform communities during unprecedented times is humbling,” commented Maya. "Every accomplished visionary creative on this list is living proof that success knows no limits. I’ve created the “Creative Apparel” collection to give visibility to those that feel unseen because they’re hidden behind masks and headset."    

An incredibly skilled producer, content creator, and director, Maya is the Director & Founder of her production company, Sam Frank Productions, named after her grandfather. Her directing credits include producing music videos for Janelle Monae, Usher, Adidas, Travis Scott, Summer Walker, and the Migos. In addition, directing credits include commercials and digital content for Google, SELF magazine, Lululemon, Make-A-Wish, and Head & Shoulders. 

David Griner, International Editor for Adweek, tweeted: “Each year we also honor Visionary Directors who are reshaping the way content gets created, and stories get told.”

Maya’s commitment to making space for other creatives continues with the launch of her t-shirt collection. She acknowledges that this has been a challenging year for many freelancers and wants to encourage others to continue sharing stories that create change.

In her latest project, Maya serves as the Showrunner - Director for PBS’s weekly host-driven series, Say It Loud. The show focuses on relatable experiences of modern Black American life, from media and public affairs to growing up black, and the history behind cultural tropes. In addition, the show joins in on trending topics and adds depth, context, and analysis to the conversation. The upcoming season is scheduled to debut this June.

To learn more about Maya Table’s upcoming projects and support the Creative Apparel collection, visit www.MayaTable.com/Shop. For more information about AdWeek Creative 100 designation, please visit AdWeek.com.