Staff Reporters
Jan 22, 2010

DDB head Bob Scarpelli to head up Cannes Lions Titanium & Integrated jury

LONDON - The Titanium and Integrated jury, awarding breakthrough ideas and the best integrated campaigns, will be chaired by Bob Scarpelli, DDB Worldwide's chairman and chief creative officer.

DDB head Bob Scarpelli to head up Cannes Lions Titanium & Integrated jury
During his 33-year career at DDB, Scarpelli has created some of the most iconic, talked-about and awarded creative work in the world. Under his leadership, DDB has created a large network of award-winning and innovative agencies that, based on creative output, have been named Agency of the Year in more than 25 countries.

Scarpelli has served as president of both the Cannes Lions Film and Press juries in 2007 as well as chairing other main international shows.

"The Titanium and Integrated category at Cannes Lions has become the most important bellwether of the industry, and I am delighted to welcome Bob back to Cannes where he will lead a genuinely outstanding international jury. Bob's passionate belief in creativity, and his unerring eye for the direction in which this industry is heading, will no doubt unearth again the world's most innovative creative thinking," says Philip Thomas, CEO of the Festival.

Commenting on his role, Bob said, "Attacking our clients' business issues in innovative and effective ways is critical to the future of the communications industry. We must use all the tools available to us today and invent new ones when necessary. The Titanium and Integrated Lions were created to honour that kind of breakthrough thinking. We will reaffirm that commitment in Cannes this year."

With this category now being the most exciting and important out there in the industry, Bob will be leading a highly respected group of influential visionaries who are at the forefront of taking advertising and communications to new levels.

This year's Titanium & Integrated jury members will include:

- Bob Scarpelli, chairman & chief creative officer, DDB Worldwide
- Susan Bonds, president & chief executive officer, 42 Entertainment, USA
- Fábio Fernandes, partner & CEO, creative director, F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Brazil
- Rei Inamoto, chief creative officer, AKQA, USA
- Khai Meng Tham, worldwide executive creative director, Ogilvy & Mather, USA
- Jens Mortier, partner & creative director, Mortierbrigade, Belgium
- Rob Reilly, partner & co-executive creative director, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, USA
- David Sable, vice-chairman & chief operating officer, Wunderman, USA
- Mark Waites, joint creative director & founding partner, Mother, UK
- Nick Worthington, executive creative director, ColensoBBDO, New Zealand


Delegates can view all the entries in the Titanium and Integrated section while judging takes place in Cannes during the Festival week. The winners will be announced on Saturday 26 June.


Source:
Campaign Asia

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