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Cannes Lions 2025: Sup de Pub Dominates the French Awards

Sup de Pub confirms its position as leader in training in communication and advertising creation! At the Cannes Lions 2025 Festival, our former students won almost half of the French awards. An impressive list of awards that proves that the school trains creative people capable of shining at the highest level.

A historic year for our alumni

Every June, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity celebrates the very best in global advertising. But in 2025, it felt like part of the Croisette had been painted in Sup de Pub colours.

Our alumni brought home 28 Lions, representing 44% of all French awards — an unprecedented achievement for any school. Proof of what agencies have known for years: Sup de Pub trains the most creative minds in the industry.

43 graduates on the winners’ list – and it’s no coincidence

Take a closer look at the most awarded French agencies of 2025 — Publicis Conseil, BETC Paris, Marcel, Havas, TBWA\Paris — and you’ll find the same pattern: their creative teams are filled with Sup de Pub alumni.

From the class of 1991 to 2023, 43 graduates saw their campaigns recognised by the industry’s highest honours. These are not just “ideas people” — they are professionals delivering powerful, meaningful concepts that drive real results.

Young talent already making waves

The next generation isn’t waiting in the wings — they’re already on stage.

Louis Govindin and Rémi Vincent won silver at the Young Lions 2025, the competition for emerging creatives worldwide.
They’re proof that our approach works: from day one, students are trained to think fast, think big, and think smart.

Creating for the world’s biggest brands

Winning a Cannes Lion isn’t just a career highlight — it’s global recognition from your peers. It means your work was creative, strategically sharp, and effective.

Our graduates now sign campaigns for Lidl, EDF, AXA, Colgate, Citroën, Yves Saint Laurent, Orange, Prada, Renault
These are brands where creativity must deliver not just beauty – but measurable business results.

Why do our elders perform so well?

Because at Sup de Pub, you learn how to build an idea from A to Z.
Not just how to “get inspired”.

From their first year, students are thrown into real-world projects: agency-style briefs, national competitions, and Cannes Lions workshops designed to simulate the pressure and standards of the industry.
They work in teams, pitch to professionals, and adapt to client expectations.

As a result, when they step into an agency, they’re already operational, creative, and ready to defend their vision.

A summary of all the Sup de Pub and Sup de Création alumni mentioned among the winners of the various Lions (Gold, Silver or Bronze) awarded for this 2025 edition:

  • Laurène Ametowoglo, class of 2020 (Marcel)
  • Olivier Apers (BETC)
  • Elisa Attia, M2 DA work-study student (Publicis Conseil)
  • Elsa Azar, class of 2013 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Kaïs Brahmi, class of 1999 (BETC)
  • Jennifer Braux, class of 2008 (BETC)
  • Violette Bousquet, MSc Art Direction student (Marcel)
  • Mila Capron, M2 DA work-study student (Publicis Conseil)
  • Sophie Caron, class of 2008 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Arnaud Cherbonnier, class of 2016 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Lucas Da Horta, class of 2022 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Marie-Zélie Duchet, class of 2020 (BETC)
  • Pierre Dumont, class of 2017 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Stéphane Gaubert, class of 2002 (Havas Paris)
  • Antoine Gauquelin (BETC)
  • Valentin Gourmel, class of 2023 (BETC)
  • Eric Guillod, class of 2004 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Edgar Heusch, class of 2021 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Antonin Jacquot, class of 2009 (Marcel)
  • Lara Lefort, class of 2022 (BETC)
  • Jordan Lemarchand, class of 2008 (TBWA/Paris)
  • Kamel Makhloufi (Publicis Conseil)
  • Grégoire Martin, class of 2012 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Loïc Mercier, class of 1998 (TBWA/Paris)
  • Georges Mohammed-Cherif, class of 1991 (Buzzman)
  • Benoît Morin, class of 2015 (McCann Paris)
  • Alexis Mouchot, class of 2023 (Marcel)
  • Dario Pereira, M2 Strategic Planning student (Publicis Conseil)
  • Romain Pergeaux, class of 2006 (BETC)
  • Antoine Querolle, class of 2012 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Jules Rhety, class of 2019 (VML)
  • Natan Ritaly, class of 2018 (BETC)
  • Lou Rocheteau, class of 2023 (Josiane)
  • Léo Rodriguez, class of 2022 (BETC)
  • Nathalie Sanseigne, class of 2005 (BETC)
  • Mathilde Sigler, class of 2022 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Edwin Stephenson, class of 2010 (TBWA/Paris)
  • Vincent Teffene, class of 2018 (Marcel)
  • John Vallee, class of 2016 (Saatchi & Saatchi)
  • Emmanuelle Woehrel, class of 2005 (Publicis Conseil)
  • Albert Yvert, class of 2012 (Havas Paris)

Young Lions Print: Noémie Matter & Léa Trabelsi (AustraliaGAD)

Young Lions PR: Louis Govinvin & Rémi Vincent (Weber Shandwick)

A school connected to the real world…

Our lecturers aren’t career academics — they’re industry leaders: creative directors, copywriters, strategists, social media managers. They bring today’s industry reality into the classroom.

That’s backed by internships, client projects, and a global alumni network that opens doors in France and abroad.

… and opening the right doors for the right talent!

Joining Sup de Pub means choosing a school with proven results — one that consistently turns ambition into achievement.

If you want a programme with meaning, projects that count, and connections that matter, you’re in the right place.

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