Fortune Magazine Named Official Media Partner for Cannes Lions Festival
Fortune will serve as the official media partner at the Cannes Lions festival. The partnership includes a series of events focused on marketing and business leadership.
mumbrella.com.auFortune will participate in the Cannes Lions festival as its official media partner. The arrangement brings together business and marketing executives for discussions on industry topics.
The program includes sessions on trust, brand loyalty, and marketing campaigns. Speakers will address these subjects during the festival. Sessions are scheduled for June 23 on the Croisette. Topics include authenticity in communications and career-related campaigns.
Representatives from Manchester United, Sephora, Unilever Home, McLaren Racing, and Kraft Heinz are listed among the participants. Additional speakers are expected to join the program. Registration details are available through the event's interest form.
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2 events- 2026-05-29
Fortune announced its role as official media partner for Cannes Lions.
1 source@FortuneMagazine - June 23
Scheduled sessions will cover trust, brand loyalty, and marketing campaigns.
1 source@FortuneMagazine
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Fortune gains exposure among festival attendees and media partners.
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Event may increase visibility for participating marketing executives.
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