Paris, France – The advertising industry’s prestigious Immortal Awards has announced the lineup for its 2024 France jury, composed of illustrious leaders set to decide the crème de la crème of French advertising on October 15th.
Assembled to gauge the creativity and innovation within the French market, the jury will determine which entries will advance to represent France at the regional European rounds. This step reaffirms the awards’ commitment to spotlighting homegrown talent on a larger stage.
Leading the 2024 jury are some of the top creatives and executives in the French advertising sector. Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman, CEO and producer at Soldats, and Anne-Sophie Guerin, creative director at McCann Paris, are among the notable figures. They are joined by Damien Guiol, CCO of Change; Clara Noguier, creative director at DDB Paris; and Ibrahim Seck, creative director at Monks Paris.
Furthermore, Marco Venturelli, CEO and CCO at Publicis Conseil and CCO of Publicis Groupe France, along with Esha Woottum, executive producer at BIRTH Paris, and Stéphane Xiberras, president and CCO of BETC, complete the influential panel.
Emma Wilkie, the awards director, expressed enthusiasm about the return of the French jury day, celebrating its successful initiation last year which saw two French projects reaching significant accolades. Her anticipation for another round of dynamic discussions underscores the importance of this gathering in fostering exceptional advertising work.
The Immortal Awards will be announcing additional regional and local juries in the weeks to come, further emphasizing the scale and inclusivity of the competition.
Should inquiries arise regarding the Immortal Awards, interested parties are encouraged to reach out directly to awards directors Paul Monan and Emma Wilkie at their respective emails.
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