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UCLA partners with Cannes Lions Creative Academy for Young Marketers

GLOBAL – APRIL 13, 2011 – The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has announced the launch of The Cannes Creative Academy for Young Marketers, a week-long programme of structured and intensive learning specifically targeted to marketers and brand managers aged 30 years or under, working within a client organisation.

The Cannes Creative Academy for Young Marketers is sponsored by the direct and interactive agency Wunderman and will take place in Cannes during the week of the International Festival of Creativity on June 19 to 25. The new Academy will specifically address the importance and relevance of creativity in brand communications and strategy. The intense programme will provide a better understanding on issues such as the client agency relationship, current market trends and analysis, the creative process and how clients currently perceive their brand in the marketplace. The Academy is open to a maximum of 35 young marketers, who will be tutored throughout the week.

The Cannes Creative Academy partners with UCLA Anderson School of Management and its Office of Executive Education, a top ranked business school globally, committed to delivering research, innovative and highly applicable learning solutions which will greatly enhance the Academy experience.

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Jim Stengel (pictured), former Global Marketing Officer for Procter & Gamble has been appointed Dean of the Academy. Stengel is best known for reinvigorating P&G’s marketing culture by personally leading the transformation that has firmly established P&G as one of the most admired brand-building companies in the world. Under his leadership, P&G was honoured Cannes Lions Advertiser of the Year 2008. In 2009 Jim was appointed an Adjunct Professor of Marketing at UCLA Anderson.

“In 2010, 15% of the total delegates to Cannes Lions were client organisations. Increasingly more global brands attend the Festival eager to learn more about creativity in communications,” says Steve Latham, Cannes Lions Director of Talent and Training. “The introduction of the Young Marketers Academy will provide a unique platform for young clients to further engage with the creative industry and have a broader understanding of the creative process, which without doubt will assist in their brand building careers.”

There is no additional charge to attend the Cannes Creative Academy for Young Marketers other than the standard Young Client registration fee. For more information and to apply for one of the 35 places, please visit: www.canneslions.com/young_lions/young_marketers_academy

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