New York, USA – ANA’s SeeHer, a global movement to eliminate gender bias in advertising and media, partnered up with media measurement and analytics company Comscore to reveal ‘GEM Audiences’, an industry-first digital planning audience insight tool, at the 2023 ANA Data, Analytics & Measurement Conference. 

Working in conjunction with SeeHer, Comscore created a new way for brands and advertisers to understand the significance of gender equality for their target audiences from their behavior, interests, and attitudes by embedding gender equality attributes in the Comscore Plan Metrix Suite.

GEM Audiences is poised as the new intelligence solution to be the digital standard that helps brands understand, beyond demographics, how to reach and engage consumers with a gender equality mindset.

Talking about the reveal, Christine Guilfoyle, president of SeeHer ANA, said, “SeeHer has continued to advance vital tools that allow marketers and their agencies to embed gender equality in their media planning and buying practices. This ground-breaking measurement system for the ever-evolving digital ecosystem is one that will reach the next generation of consumers like no other has before.”

“We encourage every marketer to critically evaluate and challenge their current system of operating, since consumers, 52% of which are women, say that the accurate representation of women and girls should be a business imperative. Those who tap into what we offer not only experience immense sales success, they join a movement in shaping society for the better. We are incredibly honored to partner with Comscore on this next dimension of world-changing technology,” she added. 

Meanwhile, Danan Ren, senior vice president, head of client insights at Comscore, commented, “This partnership with SeeHer is part of Comscore’s larger effort to amplify the belief that every dollar, every screen, and every person counts as well as the importance of looking past demographics and generalizations for fair representation in audience intelligence. As we bring this to market with SeeHer and the ANA, we hope to engage with more brands who are looking to deepen their audience understanding beyond demographics and quantify the impact of their responsible media initiatives.”

New York, USA – The ANA Global CMO Growth Council (ANA), a partnership between ANA and Cannes LIONS that represents over 1,200 chief marketers worldwide, has partnered with global marketing insights company WARC and LIONS, the home of creativity, to launch a unique long-term research partnership that will create a global framework that guides and supports brands in ‘Cracking the Code of Creative Effectiveness’. 

The initial goal of this project is to address both the culture of effectiveness within organisations, as well as the elements of campaign effectiveness. Other fundamentals of effectiveness, aligned with the ANA Global Growth agenda’s Brand, Creativity & Media pillar, will be incorporated into the creation of the roadmap and foundation for the practice.

Using insights from the ANA, WARC & LIONS, and leveraging work from award-winning marketers over the course of the next twelve months, this partnership will work together to create a framework CMOs and brands can follow to establish a culture of both effectiveness and creative excellence leading to long term success for their businesses. The partnership hopes to leverage peer-to peer-learning, case studies, events, and forums to investigate and benchmark the internal beliefs, organisation structures, and creative frameworks that consistently produce the highest level of creative work and effective culture.

As part of the partnership, the ANA and WARC will also conduct an extensive worldwide qualitative study amongst CMOs to identify the elements of a culture of effectiveness and jumpstart the industry moving towards more effective marketing. The study will build on the existing Creative Effectiveness Ladder, developed by WARC and LIONS, a framework to understand how to utilise creativity to drive specific marketing outcomes.

To kick-start the project, on-stage interviews were conducted at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity at the WARC session ‘What Does it Take to Build a Culture of Creative Effectiveness’ moderated by Harjot Singh, global chief strategy officer at McCann Worldgroup with Joan Colletta, global brand marketing and global creative effectiveness program lead at McDonald’s, and Qaiser Bachani, global head of digital COE and Europe consumer experience lead of Mondelēz International. 

The further insights will be presented at the ANA Masters of Marketing conference from 25 to 28 October 2022.

Nick Primola, EVP and head of Industry Leadership and CMO Practice at the ANA, head of Global CMO Growth Council, said, “Creativity is key to unlocking the energy within brands in order to advance business growth and societal good. This partnership activates all the right stakeholders to truly ‘crack the code’ on creative effectiveness and ultimately drive the industry forward.”

Meanwhile, Simon Cook, CEO of LIONS, shared that LIONS powers global best practice in creativity and they know through analysing years of Lion-winning work that creative effectiveness drives business growth and societal change. 

“Through this partnership with WARC and the ANA, we will support the acceleration of effectiveness in creative work, by reaching the broadest breadth of the global industry, underpinned by the data and insights collated through the Creative Effectiveness Lions award and the accompanying Creative Effectiveness Ladder,” said Cook.

Paul Coxhill, CEO of WARC, noted, “The aim of this partnership is to drive a culture of effectiveness in our industry. WARC’s vast knowledge base, proprietary data and extensive experience in marketing effectiveness, combined with the ANA’s work with their Global CMO Growth Council in partnership with LIONS, will help accelerate the practice of effectiveness.”

The project will continue to be activated after Cannes Lions through a tri-branded podcast series of CMO interviews. Starting in early 2023, the ANA, WARC, and LIONS will also launch the business structure for socialising, benchmarking, and recognising creative effectiveness work, as well as the optimal culture of effectiveness.