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Young Lions Teams Chosen to Represent the U.S. at Cannes Lions 2008 Worldwide Competitions
2008 Young Lions categories and "Team USA" winners are:
— Press: Josh Fell and Brandt Lewis, Deutsch L.A. — Cyber: Chris Bailey, Bagby and Company & Ferro Boyd of bep Interactive Chicago — Film: David Brown, R/GA and Jeremy Diessner, McCann S.F. — Media: Alyssa Burgess and Emily Rose, OMD Chicago
"As the official U.S. representative to the International Advertising Festival in
The 2008 "Team USA" competition included teams from agencies across the U.S. with over 140 teams registering and 201 total entries. The Media category was a new category for 2008 and received enthusiastic support with 79 total entries. All competitors worked from the same brief and were tasked to build awareness of Share Our Strength's "No Kid Hungry" program, whose goal is to eradicate hunger for all U.S. children.
The four teams have been chosen to represent the U.S. and compete in the Young Lions competitions during the International Advertising Festival in
"The Young Lions Competition understands the importance of fostering young talent that can create great content," said Andreas Combuechen, chairman and chief creative officer, Atmosphere BBDO. "Atmosphere is excited to be a sponsor of the film portion of this competition and to recognize and reward this year's winners. Clearly, there is no shortage of bright, young talent in the U.S."
Film entries were judged online by Andreas Combuechen, Atmosphere BBDO; Shepard Fairey, Studio Number One;
"I am truly honored and thrilled to be the Chair for selecting young creatives for such a dynamic category that has so profoundly influenced, in less than five years, the rest of the advertising industry of the last fifty years," said Rei Inamoto, global creative director, AKQA. "It is a pleasure for AKQA to sponsor the Cyber competition and we hope it inspires 'Young Lions' throughout the U.S. to enter in the future."
The Cyber competition was judged online by Rei Inamoto, AKQA;
"For us at Greenberg Kirshenbaum, one of the real high points continues to be calling the winning team to tell them to pack their bags for
The print winners were chosen by
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