5 Canadian Industry Leaders Named to 2022 Cannes Lions Shortlist Juries

The Globe and Mail, Canada’s official representative for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, is pleased to announce the Canadian Cannes Lions Shortlist jurors for 2022. 

A shortlist jury conducts the first round of judging virtually in advance of the festival. 

Canada’s Shortlist Jurors are:

  • Brand Experience & Activation Lions: Mooren Bofill, Partner, Creative Director, One Twenty Three West

  • Direct Lions: Ari Elkouby, Chief Creative Officer, Wunderman Thompson Canada

  • Film Craft Lions: Alison Gordon, Editor / Co-Founder, Outsider Editorial Inc.

  • Media Lions: Brooke Leland, Managing Partner, Jungle Media

  • Outdoor Lions: Lance Martin, Chief Creative Officer, DonerNorth

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of these Canadian leaders to the Cannes Lions Shortlist juries,” says Andrew Saunders, chief revenue officer of The Globe and Mail and chair of the Canadian Cannes Lions Advisory Board. “They will represent Canada well on the global stage, bringing their unique perspectives and decorated experiences into the jury rooms.”

Each year, in consultation with the Canadian Cannes Advisory Board, The Globe and Mail submit a juror nomination list comprised of Canada’s industry leaders with Cannes Lions making the final selection. Juries are carefully selected to ensure global representation with a balance of agency, network, holding company, independents, gender and diversity. 


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The Globe and Mail: The official Canadian representative of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity since 2005, hosting the Canadian Young Lions competitions since 2007 and the Marketers competition since 2012.

Strategy Magazine, Association of Canadian Advertisers (ACA), and the Canadian Media Directors’ Council (CMDC) also support the competitions as partners of the Canadian Cannes Program. 

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