Day
2
It’s only Tuesday but I’ve never
been more tired in my life, my feet are destroyed and the amount of sweat I
produced today was worrisome. However, I am still having the time of my life.
Today’s speakers were amazing. I sat in the Lumiere theatre from 10-2 because I
couldn’t pull myself away from the stage’s fantastic topics of discussion.
First, I sat in on The World Food Program’s “Cinema Steps Up to Feed Our Future”
discussion with Corinne Woods, Sir John Hegarty, and Princess Sarah Zeid of
Jordan. They shed light on why it is the most important program in the world compared
to any other organization, and Corinne mentioned having reached 91 million
people last provided with food they otherwise wouldn’t had. I struggled with
the content as there are many charity cases that need attention, but I loved
Sir John Hegarty’s ad for the ShareAMeal app, it was bold and simple and flashy
and left a big impression on me. Next I stayed for “Diversity – A Values Issue
and Business Imperative” with Edward Enniful of British British Vogue, Thandie
Newton, and Tiffany Warren with Omnicom Group. I loved every word, every
powerful message, every staggering fact they all agreed on: diversity makes
business better, and representation matters. All three of them had insightful opinions
about ignorance, inclusion, and how to overcome the issue in their specific
fields. Then I saw Richard Edelman (who liked my tweet about his talk) and
Ellen Pompeo discussing brands consumers can trust, and how today’s world of
rapid fake news and social media create problems with brand transparency. Ellen
gave a lot of reasoning behind who she endorses and tweets about and why, and how
consumers can be negatively impacted by influencers with social media
platforms. Richard was brutally honest, unafraid to disagree with the
moderator, and shined light on why progressive brands and ads are becoming more
and more trustworthy to consumers. They were funny, exciting, and gave strong
opinions that I learned a lot from. Finally, I saw Warren Littlefield with the
small group of UGA students. At this point I was disappointed with myself for
being tired and hungry and struggling to focus, since I had so many questions
bouncing off my head to ask him. Nonetheless, he gave a great talk with helpful
information and encouragement. You could tell his pure talent and smart ability
to gamble led him to be so successful, and I was so glad he could share even a
little bit of his experience with us. The networking event with the Guardian,
PHD, and Google didn’t go quite as planned since none of them were in a
networking vibe, so I got myself into Facebook beach for cocktails where I met
a founder of an ad agency in the Netherlands who was very kind and gave some
great advice. Very excited for what day 3 has to offer!
it was a good day. Thanks,
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