Creative LIAisons 2025: Free Training for Emerging Talent in Las Vegas
The Creative LIAisons program, a comprehensive training initiative for emerging talent in the creative industry, is set to take place from September 27 to October 1 at The Encore in Wynn, Las Vegas. This year's event, funded by the London International Awards (LIA), promises a wealth of opportunities for young creatives to learn, network, and grow.
Attendees can look forward to a packed schedule, including panel discussions, mentorships, jury discussions, workshops, and masterclasses. Topics span creativity in media and gaming, craft, strategy, and the future of the industry. Notable industry leaders from agencies like Ogilvy, DDB Worldwide, Grey, Mattel, TBWA, and more will be present as speakers and panelists.
The program begins with jury discussions on various categories on Monday, September 29. The day also includes a LIA Jury and Creative LIAisons Dinner & Networking Party. The program concludes on Wednesday, October 1 with a panel discussion titled 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Ask a CCO, but Were Afraid To' (Part Two).
Since its inception in 2012, the Creative LIAisons program has brought together over 300 young creatives annually for onsite and virtual sessions led by industry leaders. This year, the program is free, with flights and accommodation covered, funded entirely by festival entry fees.
The Creative LIAisons program at The Encore in Wynn, Las Vegas, offers a unique opportunity for rising talent in the creative industry to engage with leading figures, gain insights, and expand their networks. For more information about the London International Awards 2025, click here.
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