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    Home » The One Club and The 3% Movement set global jury for Next Creative Leaders 2021

    The One Club and The 3% Movement set global jury for Next Creative Leaders 2021

    By SHOOTThursday, July 15, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2216 Views
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    Tescia Deak, creative director, TBWA\Chiat Day Los Angeles, is a Next Creative Leaders 2021 juror
    NEW YORK --

    The One Club for Creativity and The 3% Movement have announced the diverse global jury for their jointly run Next Creative Leaders 2021, a free competition recognizing women and non-binary creatives on the rise both globally and by region.

    The competition is free to submit, and the deadline for entry has been extended to July 30, 2021.

    A highlight of the 60 jurors for this year’s NCL includes:

    • Mariana Albuquerque, Global Creative Director, MediaMonks São Paulo
    • Emily Berger, Senior Creative, Mojo Supermarket New York
    • Sarah Berro, Associate Creative Director, Impact BBDO Dubai
    • Ergin Binyildiz, Chief Creative Officer, Havas Turkey Istanbul
    • Paula Bloodworth, Global Group Strategy Director, Wieden+Kennedy Portland
    • Tescia Deak, Creative Director, TBWAChiat Day Los Angeles
    • CJ Fiala, Content Director, Hue & Cry London
    • Elma Karabegovic, Associate Creative Director, FCB Toronto
    • Niclas Kristiansson, Executive Creative Director, Reaktor Helsinki
    • Belén Márquez, Global ACD / Art Director, WhatsApp – Creative X, Facebook New York
    • Hira Mohibullah, Executive Creative Director, BBDO Pakistan Lahore
    • Erika Moreira, Copywriter, AKQA São Paulo
    • Sam Nii Adjaidoo, Co-Founder, Institute of Design and Synergistics Kumasi (Ghana)
    • Max Ngari, Executive Creative Director, Dentsu Kenya Nairobi
    • Neema Nouse, Copywriter, The Odd Number Johannesburg
    • Malcolm Poynton, Global Chief Creative Officer, Cheil Worldwide London
    • John Raul Forero, President/CCO, DDB Colombia Bogotá
    • Tara Sahu, Director of Integrated Marketing Content, Coca-Cola Atlanta
    • Kazoo Sato, Chief Creative Officer, TBWAHakuhodo Tokyo
    • Dawid Szczepaniak, CCO, VMLY&R Poland Warsaw

    The complete list of NCL 2021 judges can be viewed here.

    Now in its seventh year, Next Creative Leaders is a free portfolio competition that identifies, celebrates and gives a global platform to talented women and non-binary creatives who are making their mark on the world with both their work and a unique point of view on creative leadership that’s changing the industry for the better.  

    Along with naming 10 global winners based upon the highest scores from judges, The One Club and The 3% Movement also analyze the next level of highest scoring entrants to recognize those in various regions who may have scored just below the winning level, and whose work and creative vision the judges feel deserve honorable mention accolades.

    Eligible participants are those who are stepping into leadership roles, including copywriters, art directors, designers, ACDs, newly promoted creative and design directors with less than one year in the role, and creative teams who are doing game-changing work.

    Entries highlighting a candidate’s creativity, leadership and unique point of view must be submitted by the extended July 30, 2021 deadline. To make Next Creative Leaders as open and accessible as possible, there is no fee to enter.

    Entrants are judged on four-to-six pieces of creative work, their background and information about how they — and their work — are pushing the industry forward and making a positive contribution in terms of diversity, mentoring and advocacy.  

    Winners will be selected by a jury of top creatives and diversity advocates, including past Next Creative Leaders winners, and announced at the 10th annual The 3% Conference to be held in Atlanta on November 2-3, 2021.

    Past NCL winners include Jessica Coulter, director, O Positive Films; Dafna Garber, CD, TBWAMedia Arts Lab; Neisha Tweed, head of health creative, Creative Shop, Facebook and Instagram; Bianca Guimaraes, ECS, Mischief New York; Ola Sobiecki, director, global brand creative, Nike; Nedal Ahmed, senior copywriter, Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam; Gayatri Sriram, digital marketing manager – India and SEA, Bacardi; and Marie-Claire Maalouf, CD, Impact BBDO Dubai and others.  A list of all previous NCL winners can be viewed here.

    Each NCL winner receives a one-year complimentary individual membership with The One Club with opportunities to participate in future One Club awards juries, and complimentary tickets to a One Club professional development conference ($1,000+ value), panels and mentorship events.

    Winners receive a complimentary ticket to The 3% Conference and a potential opportunity to speak on the annual Next Creative Leaders panel.  

    Winners also each get a dedicated article and winning work showcase on The One Club website, promotion on both The 3% Movement and The One Club social channels, invitation to be a part of the 2022 Next Creative Leaders Jury, and a special feature on the InVisible Creatives website and Instagram account.

    Branding for Next Creative Leaders 2021 was designed by NCL 2020 winner Elma Karabegovic, with font designer Zacchary Dempsey-Plante.

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    Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, shows up for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial but can’t get in

    Friday, June 13, 2025
    Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, leaves federal court during the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Larry Neumeister)

    Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, briefly showed up to the New York sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on Friday to support the hip-hop mogul, a longtime friend. But he wasn't allowed into the courtroom and left after briefly watching the trial on a video monitor in another room.

    Ye, dressed in white, arrived at Manhattan federal court before noon while the trial was on a break and spent about 40 minutes in the building.

    After emerging from an airport-style security screening, Ye was asked if he was at the courthouse to support Combs.

    "Yes," he responded with a nod. He then hustled to an elevator and did not respond when asked if he might testify on Combs' behalf when the defense begins its presentation as early as next week.

    Courthouse security did not take him to the 26th floor where the trial occurs in one of the building's largest courtrooms. Admittance there is strictly controlled, with seats reserved for Combs' family and legal team, the media and spectators who wait in line for hours to get a coveted seat.

    The rapper was taken instead to a courtroom three floors below the trial floor. There, he briefly observed testimony on a large closed-circuit monitor in an overflow room that was one floor below the usual overflow room, which was packed with media representatives and courthouse employees who heard erroneously that he might be there.

    As word of his actual location spread and spectators trickled into the room where Ye sat in the front row with Combs' son, Christian, a bodyguard and another Combs' supporter on a side of the room that was otherwise kept vacant by a court officer, Ye looked around the room before abruptly getting up and leaving, along with the others with him.

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