Last Event Of 2017 Announced For Youngbloods NSW

Last Event Of 2017 Announced For Youngbloods NSW

After a year full of sellout events, Youngbloods NSW is hosting its final event for 2017 next Tuesday (October 17th) called ‘First Page, Last Page: Four leaders on creativity, growth and the work’.

To be hosted at Knox Street Bar in Chippendale, four leading creative powerhouses will reflect on creativity, personal growth and the evolution of their work. It’s easy to forget that these successful leaders were once juniors, and that creativity is nurtured and developed.

You can bags your $20 tickets (that include a drink voucher and snacks) here.

The leaders – listed below – will draw on their early portfolio as well as more recent work to show how they’ve pushed themselves over time. The line-up includes:

STEFANIE DIGIANVINCENZO, Creative director at Clemenger BBDO Melbourne.
BARBARA HUMPHRIES, Creative director at The Monkeys Sydney.
SHANNON BELL, Creative director at Re (M&C Saatchi group) Sydney.
TARA MCKENTY, Creative Director at Google APAC.

Chair of Youngbloods NSW Alistair Stephenson said, “We couldn’t be more excited to have these four amazing women in the same room.

“Their stories will be deeply insightful for those looking to build their creative careers. First Page, Last Page caps a monumental year for Youngbloods NSW, an organisation hellbent on supporting young people in our industry,” he said.




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