Genesis inspires the next generation of Kiwi innovators via Bastion Shine

13 October 2023
 

Creative Agency: Bastion Shine
Media Agency: PHD Network

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Investing in the future of Aotearoa.

The latest campaign from Genesis has launched, showcasing the Genesis School-gen programme.

School-gen has been running for more than 16 years, providing free STEM teaching resources and learning tools to primary schools around the country.

Many of New Zealand’s jobs of the future will require STEM skills. As a Kiwi business employing a large number of STEM roles, Genesis understands the importance of investing in the future of Aotearoa by engaging rangatahi in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) subjects.

In the new film spot, George takes us to her school where we see her and her classmates learning about science, technology, engineering and math as part of the Genesis School-gen programme. Who knows, one of them might turn out to be the next great Kiwi innovator.

Launched in June 2022, this is the fifth execution from Genesis featuring George and her family, showcasing Genesis products and services.

The platform has proven highly successful at engaging New Zealanders with Genesis, and the reasons to choose the energy provider.

Stephanie Fahey, head of brand at Genesis, said George and her family have been incredibly well received by Kiwis, helping to build an emotional connection and an engaging narrative that is generating strong results for Genesis.

"Care is at the heart of the Genesis brand and we’re proud to have a long record of supporting New Zealand schools through the School-gen programme," she said.

Andy McLeish, partner and chief strategy officer at Bastion Shine, said George and her family are working out to be a really effective vehicle to deliver proof points for Genesis and build brand affinity.

"We’re really excited to be adding School-gen to the suite of George stories and share the great work Genesis do in New Zealand schools with the whole country," said McLeish.

The integrated campaign includes television, radio, OOH, digital and social and launches on 15 October. View the film

 

Credits:

Client: Genesis Energy NZ Ltd 

Head of Brand: Stephanie Fahey 

Brand and Social Media Manager: Kimberly Burgess 

Senior Brand Manager: Russell Long 

Senior Partnerships Manager: Fiona Turvey 

Community Investment Manager: Brydie Stephens 

 

Agency: Bastion Shine NZ 

Chief Creative Officer: Richard Maddocks 

Integrated CD: Ben Barnes 

Creatives: Social + OOH: Clementina de Ruiter + Phoebe Chetwynd-Talbot 

Head of Strategy: Andy McLeish 

Creative Services Director: Mel Tombs 

Executive Producer/EP: Pip Mayne 

Managing Director: Toby Sellers 

Senior Business Director: Marcelle Best 

Business Manager: Steph Fairey 

Head of Design: Danny Carlsen 

Designers: Dan Sulit + Tim Wightman 

 

Production Company: The Sweetshop 

Director: Mark Albiston 

Executive Producer: Kate Roydhouse

Executive Producer: Ben Dailey 

DOP: Marty Williams 

Production Designer: Neville Stevenson

Colourist: Images and Sound | Alana Cotton 

Online/VFX: Stu Bedford 

Final master outputs and graphics: Toybox 

 

Music | Sound Design 

Music Negotiator: Level Two | Marcus Brooke-Smith 

Song details: Thurston Harris | “Little Bitty Pretty One” (Mechanical and Publishing) 

Sound Designer: Beat Worms | Cam Ballantyne 

 

Stills Photography: Match Artists 

Photographer: Troy Goodall 

Exec Producer: Gerardine Turner 

 

Media: PHD 

GM Planning: James Davidson 

Group Business Director: Kelly Badland 

Associate Business Director: Kevin Van-Wyk 

Account Manager: Binfei Li 

Digital Planner: Emma Mills 

 

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