Showing posts with label Cannes Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cannes Lions. Show all posts

7.20.2012

Internship spotlight: Tommy McConnell

Tommy McConnell
Tommy McConnell is a senior advertising major from Atlanta.

Where do you work? I currently am an account management intern at breen★smith advertising in downtown Atlanta.

What are your responsibilities? Because breen★smith is a relatively small agency, I have responsibilities in pretty much all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the agency. Even though my official title has "account management" in it, I still get creative input in most of our projects, help traffic run smoothly within the agency, as well as interact with our clients on a regular basis.  

What valuable information or skills have you learned thus far at your internship?
Honestly, this interview would run on too long if I listed everything I've learned thus far. I'll try and keep it as brief as I can: 

I've become (fairly) proficient at software like Excel and Powerpoint and I've also observed creative programs like Photoshop and InDesign being used at its best, which in turn helps me understand more and more of the programs.

Organization has been really crucial to keep me at my best.

Always keep a little notepad and pen with you on all times to write down any of your ideas; you never know what might be the next big thing.

Embrace coffee. I know some of you might not drink it because of myths of adverse health effects but trust me, those are wrong and coffee is just so right.

Finally, I've learned how great agency life can be when things are running smoothly but also how stressful they can be when the deadlines come closer and closer. Take everything with a grain of salt though, because in the end our jobs are much cooler than everyone else's.


What part of your Grady experience (classes, professors, etc.) has been helpful in your internship? Grady has pretty much prepared me for every aspect of this internship. Message Strategy with Dr. Kirsten Strausbaugh-Hutchinson has had a huge impact of my knowledge of working in an agency, from making creative briefs to knowing how to brainstorm. During my time in Cannes for the Lions Festival, Dr. Reichert provided me with invaluable knowledge of what the industry is like and how to take it all in. The actual Grady study abroad to the Lions Festival has served me as a source of constant inspiration. Every time I'm trying to think of a new idea for a client, I think back to a workshop, a masterclass, or a guest speaker that shared some insight with me.

What has been the best part of your internship experience? Working at an ad agency isn't really like "work" at all. I don't mean that it's easy because it certainly isn't, but it provides so many cool opportunities to see your artistic side in a real life setting. I wake up every morning and look forward to coming in for the day because I literally have no idea what the day holds for me. It seriously is a better alternative to the every day monotony that so many other careers have. I also feel like I'm a part of the breen★smith family as opposed to a co-worker or colleague which is a great feeling.

What are your career goals? I'm still keeping my options within the field of advertising very open. My plan once I finish my time at UGA (I'm still coming to grips with the fact that the end is in sight) is to enroll in either the Portfolio Center or the Creative Circus to pursue my dream to be part of the creative side of advertising. However, if I fall in love with the account side of advertising, I would absolutely pursue that path. Just look for me to be strolling down the red carpet to accept my Lion in Cannes soon enough...

6.21.2012

Former UGA student wins at Cannes Lions Festival



Gilad Kat, as pictured at the
2005 Cannes Lions Festival.
Gilad Kat, the communication planning director at MediaCom Israel, was part of an award-winning team that won a Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival for Creativity this year. Kat did his doctoral work through Grady College while attending UGA. This is the second Cannes Lions win for Kat, as he was part of the award-winning 2005 Tel Aviv team that took home the Media Lions Grand Prix for their work in helping Proctor & Gamble launch a laundry detergent, "Biomat." 


MediaCom Israel's winning submission, "Danger! Dog Poop," was a campaign created for the non-profit organization Mokesh, The Coalition for a Mine-Free Israel, to incite government action to remove landmines on Israel's borders. "Our insight was that we needed to identify an emotional equivalent to stepping on a landmine - something that made life difficult, albeit on a smaller scale. Our solution was dog poop. Just as no-one wants to step on a landmine, you don’t want to step in dog poop either. This is even recognised by Hebrew slang - 'Mokesh' - meaning both landmine and dog poop," MediaCom creatives wrote in their brief.


Gilad Kat speaks with students at the 2012 Cannes Lions Festival.
 This marks his second Cannes Lions win.


 Efforts included transforming a Tel-Aviv street into an "urban minefield," complete with real dog poop and warning signs about explosives. In addition, real minefield accident victims were near the scene to help illustrate the dangers of minefields.


 The campaign became popular in the press, as Israeli citizens signed petitions for decreasing landmines. In addition, the campaign created policy change, as it was backed by 60 percent of members in Israeli parliament and its earned media value was more than 26 times the original investment. "The process of removing landmines from Israel’s border areas has now started and 90 percent of the 1m landmines that scar the landscape will be removed in the coming years," according to the brief.


For more information on the MediaCom Israel campaign, click here.


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11.29.2011

PHD CEO Andrew McLean visits UGA's Department of Advertising & Public Relations


Andrew McLean, CEO of PHD (US), today visited with UGA students and faculty. McLean first spoke about the future of media in his talk "Media - Now and Beyond the Horizon." Specifically, McLean offered predictions about technology and media and challenged students to use technology more creatively.

McLean also was a featured speaker at Cannes Lions Night at UGA, hosted by UGA's Ad Club. He emphasized the importance of attending Cannes Lions and taking advantage of Grady's study abroad program to Cannes Lions.

"If you want to turbo-charge your career and entry into the profession," said McLean, "a week at Cannes Lions will do it."

During his visit, McLean also met with faculty, Dean Clark and Parker Middleton, and a select group of students interested in pursuing a media career.

11.21.2011

Grady welcomes Chris Hall, CEO of BBDO Atlanta, to Board of Trust

The Department of Advertising & Public Relations and the Grady College are pleased to welcome Chris Hall, CEO of BBDO Atlanta, to the Grady Board of Trust. The board serves as an advisory arm for Grady College.

Hall brings his expertise in advertising to the board as he joins other notables in the journalism and mass communication industries.

Chris Hall has worked in the advertising industry for over 20 years. Before being called to head BBDO Atlanta, Hall worked at J. Walter Thompson as Management Director and Director of Business Development. Hall has spoken at several universities in addition to UGA. He has spoken to our very own UGA Ad Club and talked with Grady students at the Cannes Lions Advertising Festival this past summer.

6.27.2011

BBDO (Atl) CEO gives advice to UGA students attending Cannes Lions


Students from the University of Georgia studying abroad at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity were treated to a guest seminar featuring Chris Hall, President/CEO of BBDO Atlanta. Hall identified three important insights to take away from the festival:

  • Creative communication is far more effective than unimaginative communication. For example, award-winning creative campaigns are 11 times more effective than campaigns not winning awards.
  • We are in the golden age of creativity. Technology is making communication possible that was previously unimaginable. Hall said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”
  • Good creative work is a team effort. Hall pointed out that creative work is a team sport involving many hard-working individuals. He also stated that integration is essential for any good agency, describing the process as “orchestrating the idea over the creative landscape.”

Another point made by Hall is that winning creative awards attracts clients. Afterward, students asked follow-up questions regarding the advertising culture in Atlanta, client scrutiny, and ethical considerations in the age of social media. BBDO-Atlanta is a leading agency based in Atlanta and part of Omnicom.

--Posted by Tommy McConnell (UGA student)

6.23.2011

UGA students at 2011 Cannes Lions fesitval


June 2011 marks the second consecutive year UGA students are studying abroad at the infamous Cannes Lions festival. The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity is the largest international advertising event with over 8,000 participants and 29,000 entries. UGA has the largest presence of any university during the week of the festival. Students are hearing about the state of the advertising and communication industries as well as getting a glimpse of the future.

Students get the opportunity to sit in on sessions with Malcolm Gladwell, Piers Morgan, Martha Stewart, Nick Jonas, Wil.i.am, and other notables. Students also get exposure to advertising icons such as Martin Sorrell, John Hegarty, Maurice Levy, and Bob Greenberg among many others. The festival offers a full week of seminars, workshops and master classes.

UGA students also get special opportunities to meet exclusively with leading professionals. This year's line up includes:
  • Susan Lilley, USA Today (U.S. Cannes Lions delegate representative)
  • Julie Winskie, Global President, Porter Novelli (Grady grad)
  • Noel Cottrell, Creative Director, Fitzgerald (creator of E*Trade's "Talking Baby" Super Bowl commercial)
  • Nancy Seliger, Senior VP, Fleishman-Hillard
  • Greg Pinelo, Creative Director, GMMB (2009 Titanium winner for "Obama for President")
  • Jennifer Frommer, Senior VP of Global Brand Partnerships, Interscope Records (Eminem / Lady Gaga)
  • David Simon, writer/author/TV producer of HBO's "The Wire," "Treme," "Generation Kill"
  • Allison Arden, Publisher, Advertising Age
  • Claude Brown, Microsoft Advertising (UGA alum)
  • Amr Salama, Egyptian film maker (highly involved in Egypt's involvement in the "Arab Spring")
  • Chris Hall, CEO, BBDO-ATL
This year 23 students are fortunate to get a VIP tour of Microsoft Advertising's Experience Center, a showcase of the company's latest consumer technology, and a special invitation to the Microsoft Advertising's beach party.

Students are learning about the latest thinking regarding social media, digital, research, cause-related marketing, innovation, and the future of media... and collecting as many business cards as possible.