MELBOURNE SUMMIT: Need some leadership tips? We have something for that too

By AdNews | 24 June 2019
 

Sometimes, when you're at a conference, the depth of content and the serious tone needs to be balanced with something that's going to make you smile.

Last year at the incredible AdNews Lessons In Leadership event, Mediacom MD Ben McCallum undertook a one-man presentation revealing what leadership lessons he had garnered from his sporting heroes. It was received so well by the crowd that day that, in keeping with Ben's inimitable, jovial and insightful style, that we knew we had to refresh and revive it.

In light of our turbulent politics, not just in Australia, but overseas too, Ben thought he'd look over his shoulder at politicians to see if anything could be learned from them. Who knows what he'll unearth. It's sure to be hilarious, fascinating and you'll know doubt pick up a trick or two.

Ben will present: What World Politics Has Taught Me About Leadership

Sure, we have a program that focuses on the big topics and your business, but how about we lean in to some fun times too?

Keep it local, Melbourne.

 

YOU CAN VIEW THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

 

What else can you expect on the day?

 

Allan Dib, MD of Pollinate Melbourne, who led the strategy for #LikeAGirl in the US, will join previously announced speaker Simon Lamplough, the MD of Clemenger Melbourne and the man who headed up the team that ran the multi-award winning Aboriginal Australia: Deadly Questions campaign that led to a change in Victoria’s legislation. They will be in conversation about campaigns that instigate change.

 

Other highlights from the day’s Summit include a keynote from REA chief economist Nerida Conisbee who will look at the external factors that are set to shape your business; the unveiling of an API first for Australia that will transform media agenciesthe presentation of AI-led research looking at 80 years of portrayal of women in advertising in Australia; a look at the future developments of TV and why agencies need to keep up; and a headline panel exploring how agencies are being forced to change to respond to clients’ needs.

 

Reasons to attend (other than incredible content!):

  • Come hear from the experts on the trends shaping your business
  • Expand your skillset and learn more about your own personal development
  • Engage with the industry’s most senior leaders
  • Keep it local - celebrate the Melbourne market

 

Early Bird tickets are available now, priced at $490.00 per person.  You can purchase 3 tickets for $1100. Tickets can be purchased here.

The full program is available here.

AdNews would like to thank our partners TVSquared, Trade Desk, Mediacom, VMLY&R, Quantcast and Scentre Group

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