Roaring With Cannes Lions
The Jang Media Group, the official representative of Cannes Lions in Pakistan, organised Cannes Lions Roar on April 11 in Karachi at the Marriot. This was a one-day packed event which included See it Be it, an award winning exhibition, the Young Marketers competition as well as several workshops on how to win a Lion. The event was free to attend but required pre-registration. Let’s look at each segment.
See It Be It. In 2013 Cannes Lions started See it Be it, a career acceleration programme aimed at women in the creative industry. Every year, women from all over the globe apply to be a part of this life altering programme and only 15 are selected. I was the first Pakistani woman to attend in 2017 and this year the talented Hira Mohibullah, CD, BBDO Pakistan has been selected. See It Be It is all about showing women that leadership is possible and their personal and professional challenges are not very different from those other women all over the world face. The underlying notion is about lessons, mentorship and sisterhood; when women SEE IT, they can BE IT.
The speaker line-up for See it Be it Karachi was awe inspiring to say the least. Drama writer Asma Nabeel bravely shared photos of her worst moments as she courageously fought cancer and spoke of how pain gave her purpose; Beenish Umer Adil spoke about how courage is not a choice; Shannon Crowe, the eighth most awarded copywriter in the world, flew in from Melbourne to speak. Mariam Ali Baig, editor Aurora, spoke about her challenges and how she learnt to turn small nods into big yeses from managements and teams. There were panel discussions, a keynote conversation between Dr Zeelaf Munir, CEO, EBM and Seema Jaffer, CEO, Bond Advertising. There was inspiration, courage and overall there was honesty in admitting to having faced up to challenges and problems. These lessons were relevant to both the men and women who want to make a career in advertising.