Employment History

American Haiku, Brooklyn (2023 - present)

Droga5, New York (2016 - 2023)

co:collective, New York (2014 - 2016)

john st., Toronto (2013 - 21014)

DARE/Cossette, Vancouver (2009 - 2013)

TBWA\Vancouver, Vancouver (2004 - 2009)

PRESS

Ad Age: Mike Hasinoff is Ad Age Creativity Awards 2021 Agency Producer of the Year

Little Black Book: The Work That Made Me: Mike Hasinoff

Little Black Book: Production Line: Finding Your Passion with Mike Hasinoff

Little Black Book: The Future of Production Is the Future of Marketing

D&AD: Become a Video Producer

I’m a Peabody-winning, BAFTA- and Emmy-nominated Executive Producer and currently Co-Founder and Executive Producer at the independent Brooklyn-based agency American Haiku.

Before launching American Haiku, I spent several years at Droga5 NY, where I was named Agency Producer of the Year by the Ad Age Creativity Awards in 2021. During my time there, I led work across a wide range of clients including Meta/Facebook, Equinox, Levi’s, lululemon, Nordstrom, Under Armour, COVERGIRL and UNIQLO.

Earlier in my career, I spent time at co:collective, where I helped lead several global product launches for YouTube, and prior to that, I built my foundation in the industry at independent agencies in Toronto and Vancouver.

My production background spans Broadcast, Interactive, Experiential and Print — with a focus on crafting thoughtful, culturally resonant work across all formats.

Outside of advertising, I was one of the lead producers on Natalie Rae’s feature documentary Daughters, which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and received both the U.S. Documentary Jury Prize and the Festival Favorite Award. Following Sundance, Daughters was acquired by Netflix and released globally in August 2024. The film has earned widespread acclaim — including a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes — and went on to receive multiple accolades, including a Peabody Award.