Technology
Seeking nominations for the rising stars of Madison Avenue
We’re seeking nominations for Business Insider’s list of the
rising stars of Madison Avenue. We want to hear from you.
Please submit your ideas
via this survey.
These rising stars are shaking things up on Madison Avenue,
facing the challenges of modern advertising head-on, and
innovating on a daily basis.
They are pioneers when it comes to developing breakthrough
campaigns, figuring out new ways of melding data and marketing,
crafting new ways to creatively reach consumers, and generally
turning traditional advertising on its head.
They should be young changemakers who are pushing the envelope at
their own agencies, and have the potential to be future leaders
in the industry.
Criteria and methodology
Each year, Business Insider has put out a call for the 30 most
creative people in advertising who are under 30.
This year, we are reformulating the list — broadening the
criteria to include rising talent in departments beyond creative,
while also increasing the age limit to 35.
The ranking will be determined by factors including the nominee’s
role and responsibilities, the effect the nominee has had on
his/her ad agency, and how his or her efforts have impacted
agency performance.
Check out
last year’s ranking here.
Again, please
submit your nominations here. Please include as much detail
as to why each individual deserves to be recognized.
The deadline for submissions is November 30,
2018.
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