Wait4me Launches Bold Campaign in Times Square with Ayo & Teo
Wait4me Takes Times Square with a New Campaign
In a groundbreaking move, Wait4me Corp, the innovative personal assistant marketplace based in Los Angeles, has launched its first major national advertising campaign titled "Human. Local. Now." The campaign kicked off on June 1, 2026, and is making a significant splash on the iconic Bow-Tie digital screen situated at the bustling intersection of Broadway and 43rd Street in New York City. With a run planned until August 31, this campaign not only highlights the company’s expansion but also positions it at the forefront of the evolving marketplace of work.
A Defined Presence in a Cultural Moment
The timing of this initiative is particularly meaningful as it coincides with the 250th anniversary of the United States and the globally watched FIFA World Cup, drawing millions of eyes towards its message. Displaying its ambitions on such a prominent screen places Wait4me in a unique spot to garner attention from potential investors and industry leaders while connecting with everyday consumers.
Karen Ahrens, the Co-founder and CEO of Wait4me, emphasized this sentiment by declaring, "We didn’t come to Times Square to introduce ourselves. We came to declare our position. Wait4me is the first time broker, and we are building the marketplace for the economy of tomorrow—one where human time is the most valuable currency." This campaign acts as a pivotal beginning to a larger narrative in Wait4me’s journey.
A Response to the Age of AI
As technological advancements reshape our work dynamics, Wait4me’s "Human. Local. Now." campaign serves as a bold response to the onslaught of artificial intelligence in the workforce. The company was founded on the understanding that, despite AI's capabilities, human time and local expertise will only grow in value. The mantra