<!--
JUNE 2025
It’s that time of year again—the Cannes Lions International Festival for Creativity! And we’re excited to join trusted partners and some new faces as we come together to address the most pressing issues facing our country and the world. Also, we teamed up with Huntsman Mental Health Foundation and Amazon to launch “The Mindset,” our latest effort to elevate mental health conversations through the personal stories of inspiring professional athletes. And in USA Today, one mother’s emotional story underscores the urgency behind our “Agree to Agree” campaign, because no child should lose their life to gun violence. Keep reading, there’s always more to explore!
Inside Our Week at Cannes Lions
Insert Subheader Here
We’re excited to kick off another impactful year at Cannes Lions with thoughtfully curated panels and a continued focus on the issues that matter most. Alongside our partners, we’ll highlight how the industry is addressing urgent challenges like mental health, gun violence and the vital role of trusted messengers. Expect big ideas, fresh perspectives and powerful conversations that sit at the intersection of creativity and purpose. See where we’ll be for this exciting week <[link removed]>.
Your Mind is the Real MVP, Just Ask These Athletes
Insert Subheader Here
With generous support from Amazon, and in partnership with Huntsman Mental Health Foundation and several world-class athletes, we’re proud to launch “The Mind Set <[link removed]>”—an extension of our “Love, Your Mind” campaign, designed to remind fans and the public that your mind is the real MVP. Developed pro bono by the Amazon Ads Brand Innovation Lab, the creative features WNBA star Skylar Diggins, gold medal gymnast Laurie Hernandez and U.S. high jump record holder Chaunté Lowe sharing the mental health strategies that support their mind set. Check out the inspiring creative today <[link removed]>!
Roundup:
Insert Subheader Here
-
As part of our “Agree to Agree” campaign and in recognition of Gun Violence Awareness Month, USA Today featured an op-ed from campaign website <[link removed]" target="_blank" title="USAToday" id="" style="color: #1b78a0; text-decoration: underline;">a mother who tragically lost her son to an unintentional shooting—an important reminder that everyone has a part to play in keeping kids and teens safe from gun violence, with the op-ed directing readers to the
The Ad Council
815 Second Ave., 9th Floor
New York, NY 10017
<[link removed]>Opt Out <[link removed]> | Terms of
Use <[link removed]> | Privacy Policy <[link removed]> | View in Browser <[[[link removed]]]>
.