Campaign India Team
May 17, 2019

Young Lions from India set to roar at Cannes

This year youngsters from ITC, Wunderman Thompson and Geometry Encompass have made the cut

(Clockwise from top) Anurag Iyer and Kirti Agarwal of ITC; Hrudika Gariba and Ria Agnihotri of Geometry Encompass; Aakarshita N and Aswathy Manmadhan of Wunderman Thompson
(Clockwise from top) Anurag Iyer and Kirti Agarwal of ITC; Hrudika Gariba and Ria Agnihotri of Geometry Encompass; Aakarshita N and Aswathy Manmadhan of Wunderman Thompson

The Times of India Group, representative to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, has announced the winning teams of the 2019 India Young Lions competition.

The winners from India who will go to Cannes Lions 2019 include, Hrudika Gariba and Ria Agnihotri of Geometry Encompass, Kirti Agarwal and Anurag Iyer of ITC and Aakarshita N and Aswathy Manmadhan of Wunderman Thompson. 

The shortlisted teams from India will compete against the most talented and creative young professionals from across the world, and the winners will be awarded on stage at Cannes Lions in front of the entire industry.
 
The Young Lions competition is dedicated at helping young talent showcase their creativity at a global platform. National teams of young creative, media and marketing professionals from around the world will get a chance to compete against each other and win the Young Lions title at Cannes this June.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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