Posts Tagged ‘women in the international festivals’

THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS. 6 DAYS LEFT

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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Girls, What are you waiting for? You must vote for the women standing as candidates for the next Andy Jury Adwards taking place. The deadline for voting is until November’s  15 . We know Andy is to recognize outstanding creativity in the world, but first you need to change the idea about women in creating advertising messages and to achieve recognition the women’s work as creative and as a professional.

Andy Awards provide support for building the future of the business. And there must be us. Women have come a long way over the S XX to win their place in society, but we still have much to do. If we incorporate our thinking in the advertising world we must first achieve female jurors in prestigious festivals such as Andy Adwards. If we start from within, with female jurors will be easier when assessing the work of creative women.

Girls, we have to go far and we can. Let our voice and vote be heard on high.

This is our Challenge.

http://www.electthejury.com/

FEMALE EYE FESTIVALS

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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Over recent months, AdWomen has followed the trail of the female presence in the international advertising festival’s most important moment. Women who like creative, opinion forming and jurors have left their mark on such emblematic events like the 50th anniversary of the “Clio Awards” in the “FIAP” Iberoamerican Advertising Festival, considered the most important Hispanic; ” El Sol, “Latin American Festival of advertising communication,” which takes place in San Sebastian, or more recently at Cannes Lions, the most important advertising festival in the world whose last edition was held last June.

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Interview to Maria Luisa Francoli Plaza, member of the jury of Media category at Cannes Lions 2009

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

 

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 Maria Luisa Francoli is Global CEO of MPG. She gives us her point of view on women in the advertising industry.

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