Jonathan Mildenhall, chief marketing officer of Airbnb, has been named president of the Creative Effectiveness jury at the 64th Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in June.
The Creative Effectiveness jury comprises an equal mix of top leaders from clients and agencies across the world. Mildenhall has worked on both sides during his career, making him ideally placed to lead the Creative Effectiveness jury. Starting out at McCann-Erickson in 1990, Mildenhall was VP, Global Advertising Strategy and Content Excellence at Coca-Cola, when the company won Cannes Lions Creative Marketer of the Year in 2013. And he became CMO of the ‘sharing economy super brand’ Airbnb in 2014.
Mildenhall said, “I’ve worked with Cannes Lions for over two decades and I’m privileged to return this year as the Creative Effectiveness President. Alongside my jury, we’ll honor work that doesn’t just measure the impact of creativity, but also drives cultural change and business results. I believe our industry is becoming more inclusive, but we still have work to do–diversity informs everything I’m part of and I want to accelerate that change further.”
Creative Effectiveness has grown to become one of the industry’s main awards and entry numbers have vastly increased since it launched in 2011. Any piece of work which has won a Lion in the preceding three years can be submitted into Creative Effectiveness, allowing the jury to select winners that have had a long-term impact on a business or brand.
Sub-category changes
In response to the growing role of creativity in a wider range of business objectives, the jury will now be asked to consider sub-categories within Creative Effectiveness. Submissions are invited for regional and global campaigns, longer-term brand programs and “creativity for good.” Lastly, a new sub-category called “creative marketing effectiveness” is designed for brand marketer initiatives where the client played a proactive role in the work’s creation and where effectiveness was embedded at the heart of the idea.
For 2017, the Creative Effectiveness sub-categories are:
Creative Effectiveness
- Creative Effectiveness for Good
- Creative Regional Effectiveness
- Creative Global Effectiveness
- Creative Longer-Term Effectiveness
- Creative Marketing Effectiveness
The Creative Effectiveness Jury 2017 have been named as:
- Sudeep Gohil, Co-Founder, Tyde, Australia
- Alegra O`Hare, VP Global Brand Communications – adidas Originals, adidas, Germany
- Simone Tam, CEO, mcgarrybowen, Greater China
- Tammy Einav, CEO, adam&EveDDB, UK
- Esther ET Franklin, EVP, MD Strategy & Cultural Fluency, MediaVest | Spark, USA
- Peter Carter, Harley Procter Marketing Director, Procter & Gamble, Global
- Fernando Mercado, Head of Brand Marketing, Burger King, Global
- Anindita Mukherjee, Global Chief Marketing Officer, S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Global
- John Seifert, Worldwide Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Ogilvy & Mather, Global
Park Pictures Signs Director Rachel Morrison
Park Pictures now represents director Rachel Morrison for commercial filmmaking. Morrison first came into prominence as a cinematographer, working on indie features, television, and blockbuster hits, which put her on the path toward her directing career. Her feature film directorial debut, “The Fire Inside,” is set for wide theatrical release by MGM on Christmas Day 2024.
Morrison has a background in photojournalism and a master’s degree from the American Film Institute. She made history as the first woman nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for her work on “Mudbound,” directed by Dee Rees. Morrison was also the first woman to lens a Marvel film, “Black Panther.” She also served as cinematographer for hit movies like “Dope,” “Fruitvale Station,” and the Emmy-nominated Netflix documentary “What Happened Miss Simone?”
As a director, Morrison has helmed many campaigns for brands like IKEA, Netflix, Gap, Michelob Ultra, Ford, a spot for Nissan starring Brie Larson, and a Coach ad starring Michael B. Jordan. She also directed many episodes of television for shows like “The Mandalorian,” “The Morning Show,” “American Crime Story: Impeachment,” “Hightown,” and “American Crime.”
“I believe in humanity above all else,” remarked Morrison. “Park Pictures similarly puts emotional and relatable storytelling first. Everyone I’ve met there is driven to push the envelope forward and create memorable and visual films. I’m excited to sign with Park and look forward to furthering my commercial career with them.”
Jackie Kelman Bisbee, founding partner of Park Pictures, added, “Her work is at once grounded and elegant. She deeply understands everyone’s process both behind the... Read More