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Bobby Bosko Grubic (born Boško Grubić; on January 8, 1972) is a Croatian American producer, director, songwriter, composer, singer, entrepreneur, and environmental activist.
He is a NATAS Midsouth
[1] and two-time Southeast Emmy Award winner
[2][3][4] as director/producer for TV commercial spots and over the years has added numerous production and marketing awards to his collection. He was recognized for directing and producing two live-action short films by the Producers Guild of America Weekend Shorts Contest; which includes the action short The Parting Shot (2014)[5] and the drama Change to Spare (2012).[6] His creative development, directing and production experience includes: TV commercial productions, corporate videos, tourism promos,[7][8][9][10] documentaries, biographies, film and video projects for domestic and international markets.
Grubic ventured into the music industry under the artist name Bobby G., his first single, which topped Croatian pop-dance radio charts, Ne Mogu Bez Tebe (Can't be Without You) was released in 2001, and his debut studio album Samo Ljubav (Simply Love) was released worldwide in 2002. His first USA National Television music airplay was in 2005 on NBC's The Today Show hosted by Matt Lauer live from Croatia, where Bobby’s song "Ne Mogu Bez Tebe (I Can't Be Without You)"
[11] from his album "Samo Ljubav (Simply Love)"
[12]
was used as the background music for "Today's" live clips in segments "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?" from Dubrovnik, Croatia.
From 2008 to 2010 he was the in-house Producer and Director of Broadcast Production for AIG Marketing
[13][14] and produced all of the TV,[15] Radio and New media ads for 21st Century Insurance, prior to AIG selling the company to Farmers Insurance Group.