Bridges is an author, podcaster and a former course leader of the Cannes Lions MBA. She was also one of the first female creative directors in the Public Relations (PR) industry, says the awards.

Bridges founded Now Go Create to provide consultancy, advice and training to help individuals and organisations develop their creative powers. Its clients include Netflix, Disney, Pret A Manger and the UN. Alongside her consultancy work, she hosts the Now Go Create podcast, interviewing leading creative thinkers and sharing practical tools. She is also the author of the book In Your Creative Element, a formula for creative success in business, adds the awards.

Bridges' background is in corporate and consumer PR. At Cohn & Wolfe she was Creative and Insight Director, one of the first female Creative Directors in the PR industry. She also has prior experience in the awards field: she has served on the Cannes PR Jury and the Eurobest Young Lions jury and was a course leader for the Cannes Lions Creative MBA.

"Journalists have to be able to spot what stands out, what's making headlines, what's going to connect culturally. Does it tell a compelling story? And is it relevant beyond the world of advertising? They bring a broader and potentially more objective lens to judging creative work. Unlike those embedded in the industry, they're less likely to be influenced by internal politics, rivalries, or prevailing trends," concludes Bridges.

Entries are open until Saturday, 11 October. The early bird period, with no company registration fee, runs until Sunday, 31 August. An online ceremony will be held on Friday, 12 December.

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