The creative industry is “very much alive and buzzing in the North,” says McCann Leeds‘ newly appointed Associate Strategy Director. Here she explains how the agency is teaming up with the likes of Channel 4 to encourage the next generation of talent to come forward, regardless of their background.
While McCann Leeds is a big name in the agency world, working with the likes of Reckitt Benckiser, Yorkshire Water and the University of Leeds, the agency is keen to make careers in the creative industry accessible to all within the region.
“We’re trying to showcase alternative options to people who would’ve thought that the only way to get ahead in advertising, in marketing, is to follow traditional and established education-career pathways,” Coral Cranmer, Associate Strategy Director at McCann Leeds, told Prolific North.
The agency is keen to showcase how Leeds – and the North – is already fostering and investing in the next generation of creatives in a thriving, creative talent hotspot.
The vision is to show a new wave of talent that there is “a culture of talent incubation on their doorstep” which is very accessible if they know where to look.
“What we want to get out there is to broaden peoples’ understanding that the creative industries are a viable career option for young people – regardless of their background,” she said.
Channel 4, which recently announced the launch of its new creative careers initiative for disadvantaged young people, has partnered with McCann Leeds to showcase the variety of roles available across the creative sector in the region.
Up to 16 young people with a passion for the creative world, aged 18-24, will undergo six weeks of training followed by an eight-week work placement at a number of creative businesses including McCann Leeds.
Kevin Blacoe, Head of Partnerships at Channel 4, said the relationship between the two companies goes “back a couple of years” stemming from when the companies worked together for a number of creative courage events, aimed at championing the regional creative scene.
The agency shares a “similar set of values” to Channel 4 with a “focus on creativity, the desire to support and nurture local talent”, he explained.
“We put a call out to some of the creative businesses in the city and obviously McCann Leeds were pretty much at the top of the list of people that we wanted to speak to, given we had that relationship already,” he said.
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On the new initiative, which will see McCann Leeds take a number of young aspiring creatives for a work placement, he said a key part is “encouraging people from disadvantaged backgrounds” who may have felt that a creative career was out of reach.