Allan Espiritu and Nick Prestileo didn’t set out to build a gallery, host legendary parties, or flip a mattress at an AIGA retreat—but somehow, they did all three. In this episode, the former AIGA Philadelphia presidents unpack a leadership era driven by joy, generosity, and a heavy dose of “why not?” They reflect on building a design community from the ground up, earning national credibility without losing their weirdness, and how trust, good vibes, and some tequila under the sink made Philly one of the most iconic chapters in AIGA history. Also: Art Chantry with a hammer, getting locked in a closet during an opening, and the power of just saying yes.
Key Takeaways
- Say yes, then figure it out: Nick’s “yes-man” energy led to leadership, chaos, and deep connection
- Joy is strategy: Allan led with fun and intention—not formality—and it worked
- Improv leadership works: The Philly board thrived on a “yes, and” model
- Make the rules you want to follow: Their chapter challenged AIGA norms and still pulled off a national retreat
- Design community is real: Lifelong friendships, national networks, and a bar under the bathroom sink prove it
Key Moments in This Episode
00:55 – First AIGA impressions: From Manhattan design to mutual funds and velvet curtains
03:10 – Allan’s big goal: Build community, make Philly matter nationally
08:30 – Building a gallery, a vibe, and a keg-fueled design hangout
16:40 – Spody, sponsorships, and mystery wine in milk bottles
21:50 – The bathroom bar: Allan’s secret stash under the sink
28:40 – Salt Lake City retreat: colonial costumes and on-stage panic
35:40 – After-after-parties: A ruined mattress and a disassembled sink
42:10 – Leading by vibes: how Allan brought out the best in everyone
46:30 – The “yes, and” board: fun first, excellence followed
About Our Guests
Allan Espiritu is a designer, educator, and founder of GDLOFT PHL. He served as President of AIGA Philadelphia and is Chair of Graphic Design at Rutgers–Camden. Known for blending creative rigor with rebellious energy, Allan helped put Philly’s design scene—and its parties—on the map.
Nick Prestileo is a creative operations leader, design educator, and former AIGA Philadelphia President. Known for his spreadsheet skills, mascot costumes, and unstoppable yes-saying, Nick helped build one of AIGA’s most memorable chapter cultures.
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Guest Nick Prestileo, connect on LinkedIn
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