UnLtd expands to Queensland with appointment of local general manager
July 15, 2021 10:13
Social purpose organisation UnLtd has expanded into Queensland with the appointment of Anthea Gaffney as general manager, QLD.
The annnouncement:
UnLtd has appointed Anthea Gaffney to General Manager QLD, marking the expansion into a fourth market for the industry social purpose organisation.
Effective July 19th, Gaffney will be driving awareness and engagement across Queensland for a number of UnLtd’s local and national charity partners as well as supporting initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Change Group.
Gaffney joins the team from Carat where she has spent the past seven years, most recently heading up Investment and Partnerships in the QLD market. A Brisbane local with 20 years experience, she’s also held roles at Mitchell & Partners, Verizon Media, Fairfax Media and Domain.
July 15 2021, 8:25 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
UnLtd has appointed Anthea Gaffney to general manager QLD, marking the expansion into a fourth market for the industry social purpose organisation.
Effective July 19th, Gaffney will be driving awareness and engagement across Queensland for a number of UnLtd’s local and national charity partners as well as supporting initiatives such as the Mentally Healthy Change Group.
Gaffney joins the team from Carat where she has spent the past seven years, most recently heading up investment and partnerships in the QLD market. A Brisbane local with 20 years experience, she’s also held roles at Mitchell & Partners, Verizon Media, Fairfax Media and Domain.
July 8 2021, 9:42 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
The Mentally Healthy Change Group (MHCG), with support from social purpose organisation UnLtd and Never Not Creative, has launched a new ebook, ‘The Return to Workplace Guide for Adland’, to help the industry navigate the challenges of the new world of work and encourage mental wellbeing in the workplace.
The guide features advice, tips and inspiration from industry leaders and clinical experts on managing employee and self wellbeing and safety as we reemerge from WFH and return to the office.
Contributors to the book include Zenith Media CEO Nickie Scriven,Verizon Media managing director Paul Sigaloff, LinkedIn director of marketing solutions Prue Cox, SWM chief revenue officer Kurt Burnette, Ashton Media commercial director Tim Stuart-Harris, WellYou chief wellbeing officer Fleur Marks, PubMatic regional director Peter Barry, IPG CEO Mark Coad, PHD head of growth and marketing Chloe Hooper, former Thinkerbell GM Ben
Mentally Healthy Change Group releases ‘Return to Workplace Guide’
July 8, 2021 9:46
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The Mentally Healthy Change Group, supported by UnLtd and Never Not Creative, has released its new ebook, The Return to Workplace Guide for Adland, to help normalise the conversation around mental health issues.
The announcement:
The Mentally Healthy Change Group (MHCG), with support from social purpose organisation UnLtd and Never Not Creative, has launched a new ebook, ‘The Return to Workplace Guide for Adland’, to help the industry navigate the challenges of the new world of work and encourage mental wellbeing in the workplace.
Agencies need to let people set their own mental health boundaries, suggest experts
Agencies need to let people set their own mental health boundaries, suggest experts
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April 30, 2021 11:25
‘Whose responsibility is mental health?’ was the topic of the third Mumbrella Sessions event held at Mumbrella’s offices in North Sydney yesterday.
The presentation was led by Chloe Hooper, head of growth and marketing, regional lead at PHD and Andy Wright, Never Not Creative creator and co-chair of the Mentally Healthy Change Group. The pair provided new insights into how media and marketing should be dealing with the topic of mental health.