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UK Young Lions competition winners revealed

/ May 9th 2022 /
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 Winning teams will compete against the best young creative talent from around the world at the Global Young Lions competitions

London, May 9, 2022: The Advertising Association – official UK Representative for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity – has announced the winners of this year’s UK Young Lions competition.

The purpose of the UK Young Lions competition is to find the very best young creative talent who will then go on to compete on behalf of the UK at the Global Young Lions competitions, which form part of the Cannes Lions festival. The competitions are split into six categories – Design, Digital, Film, Marketers, Media and Print. The UK winners are:

Design

Rosie Bottomley, Designer, Design Bridge

Tim Wilcox, Designer, Jones Knowles Ritchie

Digital

Matt Jones, Senior Creative, VMLY&R

Abi Stephenson, Senior Creative, VMLY&R

Film

Eng Zyan Keh, Graphic Designer, Sky Creative

Jacob Woodorth, Creative, Sky Creative

Marketers

Cathrin Rhind-Tutt, Marketing Account Executive, 368 Deloitte

Rachael Slinger, Marketing Account Executive, 368 Deloitte

Media

Jack Bellamy, Group Strategy Director, Initiative

Lucas Wesney, Global Strategy Director, Initiative

Print

James Danson, Creative, Havas Lynx

Glenn Scholefield, Copywriter, TBWA\MCR

Participants of the UK Young Lions competition were set a brief from the Advertising Association’s All In workstream – an initiative to build a more inclusive industry – which they were asked to respond to by either creating an extension of its existing campaign or building an entirely new brand identity. The 180 entries were then judged by an impressive cohort of industry professionals, whose details can be found here.

The Global Young Lions competitions are where the next generation of creative stars go head-to-head, answering a brief in just 24 hours, with the aim of being crowned the Global Young Lions winners. Applicable only for under-31s, the competitions are the best way for the world’s finest young teams to celebrate and showcase creativity on the global stage.

Find out more about our winners and runners up.

The Advertising Association has also launched a UK trade mission to Cannes Lions, run by the UK Advertising Exports Group in partnership with the Department for International Trade. The trade mission will be backed by a special campaign supported by a coalition of industry partners including the APA, Clear Channel, Channel 4, Framestore, M&C Saatchi, Pinterest, and PwC.

Companies that join the trade mission will gain a range of benefits including attendance to networking events, the opportunity to showcase work and speak at roundtable events, and the chance to discuss new business opportunities with international markets.

Applications to join the trade mission close on Thursday May 12. Find out more and apply here.

Aisling Conlon, International Trade Director, UK Advertising Exports Group, commented: “The Young Lions competitions are an excellent place to demonstrate the creative strength of the UK’s emerging talent. It is more important than ever that we nurture our young people, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that we are delighted to facilitate. The entries to our UK competition were incredibly strong – a huge congratulations to the winning teams and all who took part!”

Read more about the Advertising Association’s activity at Cannes Lions here.