Mark Fitzloff (born February 3, 1971 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American advertising creative director. He is most known for his work at Wieden+Kennedy on Nike and Coca-Cola, and for reviving Procter & Gamble's Old Spice brand. He is also the executive producer and screenwriter of Tempbot,Neill Blomkamp's cult short film.
Mark has worked as a writer, and most recently Executive Creative director in the Portland, Oregon headquarter of the Wieden+Kennedy, Nike's long-standing advertising agency. Mark runs W+K's Portland office with partners Susan Hoffman and Tom Blessington.
Mark has worked at W+K since 1999. His creative career highlights include multiple super bowl commercials, repeated recognition by top award shows, including Cannes, D&AD, Clios and the One Show, and leading new business for W+K including Coca-Cola, P&G and Levi's. He has also been interviewed in several business and industry trade publications, as well as on Fox News, discussing creativity in Super Bowl advertising.
In 2009, Mark contributed to the launch of WKE, W+K's digital media channel.
In 2015, Mark removed his profile from the social networking site Facebook. He remains active on Twitter.