Alexander Schill, Global Chief Creative Officer, Serviceplan Group, who served on the Clio Awards jury for Creative Disruption and as the Jury Chair for Creative Commerce & Direct.For the past 66 years, the Clio Awards has been one of the global advertising industry’s clearest mirrors. It not only recognises creative excellence, but also reflects the values that creatives, communicators, brands and businesses cherish the most – and the resulting impact of their work on culture and communities across the world.
The renowned awards celebrate creative brilliance in advertising, marketing and communications, judging work on originality, boldness, execution, craft and the ability to stir people and shape societies.
With the Grand Clio winners for 2026 set to be announced at the Clio Awards gala on 12 May in New York City, conversations inside the jury rooms are alre
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