February 12 2021, 9:20 am | BY Ricki Green | 10 Comments
The Works has appointed AWARD School graduates Katy Hulton and Elly Pipiciello to further strengthen its creative team following new business and organic client growth.
Copywriter Hulton (right) and art director Pipiciello (left) were named top 10 students in New South Wales in the AWARD School class of 2020.
Says Guy Patrick, creative director at The Works, part of RXP Group: “We first met Katy and Elly when they were doing AWARD School and we’re stoked to see them do as well as they did. Starting a job in a new industry is never easy, and it was certainly not made any easier last year. But they have both stepped into their roles as if they have years of experience behind them. We’ve thrown them into the deep end and not only have they kept their heads above water, but they’re also doing what Olympic water polo goalies do and appear half out of water.”
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February 1 2021, 11:40 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments
AWARD School is back for 2021 and is shaping up to be better than ever. Advertising Council Australia caught up with National AWARD School Co-heads Mandie van der Merwe and Jack Nunn to find out what’s ahead this year, and why all aspiring creatives should apply for Australasia’s best – and most potentially career-defining – course in creative thinking.
ACA: AWARD School recently announced some great new initiatives for 2021 – tell us about some of the things you’re most excited about for AWARD School this year.
Mandie & Jack: It’s going to be an absolutely massive year. We’re really excited that for the first time AWARD School is going to be a truly national program, with shared content, mentoring and lectures (including the addition of practical master-class style lectures each week from some of Australia’s best creative thinkers).