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Campaign Brief has assembled a world-class jury to judge the creative categories at this year’s Campaign Brief WA Awards. It’s a mixture of international and Australian creative leaders and award winners. On the jury are two Global Chief Creative Officers and three Cannes Lions Jury Presidents for the upcoming 2021 awards, plus two others that have previously lead juries at Cannes.
Over the past three weeks nine top creative directors have decided the winners of this Year’s Campaign Brief WA Creative Awards. The jury features Global Chief Creative Officers Merlee Jayme
President & CEO, Atlantic Council
FREDERICK KEMPE: Hello and welcome across the world. I’m Fred Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council.
I’m delighted to welcome you to Atlantic Council Front Page, our premier ideas platform for global leaders, and to this session with Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube. You can also follow us online through hashtag #ACFrontPage. On this platform, we’ve hosted heads of state and government, leading lawmakers, chief executives, and innovators in the private sector. President Macron of France recently spoke to our global audience and tomorrow we’ll host Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani human rights activist and Nobel Prize laureate.
Mongolian Wind: Magnetic Press to Publish Lavish Artbook by Lu Ming
Mongolian Wind: Magnetic Press to Publish Lavish Artbook by Lu Ming
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Mongolian Wind, an amazingly illustrated artbook by creator
Lu Ming, is being published by Magnetic Press, who are known for their gorgeous graphic novels and art books. Lu Ming is currently celebrated as the representative of Chinese realist comics.
Art from Mongolian Wind by Lu Ming, Magnetic Press
Few artists are as complete as
Lu Ming. Known for his hyper-realistic comics and his universe inspired by both medieval (Chinese and European) and music (he is also a professional guitarist and drummer), this collection is a look at his paintings, advertising illustrations (for which he won a Palme d Or at the Cannes Lion festival
Twitter s God-is Rivera on Making the Platform More Inclusive
As the global director for culture and community, God-is Rivera amplifies the voices of previously disenfranchised digital communities. OBIN MARCHANT It was a presentation that landed God-is Rivera her dream job. In 2016, Rivera, then associate director of social-media strategy at global advertising agency VMLY&R, prepared a talk she called “Woke, Lit & Ready: A Guide to Understanding Black Twitter.” At the time, Rivera regularly used Twitter as a marketing tool and was amazed by how the platform was able to give a voice to people, organizations, and communities. “Twitter was always the holy grail because it is this huge record of public thought,” she says now. “What I love about it is that it really is changing the dynamics of the public discourse. It’s this idea of democratized conversation. So everybody gets the same amount of characters, right? Depending on how real or authentic what you say is or how
Weber Shandwick Named PR Agency of the Year at Campaign US Awards
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NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Weber Shandwick was named the gold winner for PR Agency of the Year at the second annual
Campaign US Agency of the Year Awards today. The awards recognize creative, strategic and business excellence at media, creative, digital, experiential and PR agencies across the United States.
In awarding the honor,
Campaign highlighted Weber Shandwick s success in helping clients navigate the year s tough challenges, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a collective reckoning on racial injustice.