Aussie Creative Announced As One Of 10 Finalists For Spikes Asia’s ‘See It Be It’ Programme

Aussie Creative Announced As One Of 10 Finalists For Spikes Asia’s ‘See It Be It’ Programme

Spikes Asia has announced the names of the 10 finalists selected to take part in the festival’s first See It Be It career acceleration programme for female future leaders.

See It Be It is designed to help women within the branded communications industry achieve their full professional potential and accelerate their careers, whilst faced with diversity challenges in the Asia Pacific industry.

From over 150 applications received, ten of the most promising female talent from across APAC have now been selected. The SIBI cohort will take part in an inspiring curated executive learning programme of bespoke speaker sessions, executive training, mentoring, networking sessions and leadership challenges during the Spikes Asia Festival, from 25-27 September 2019, in the See It Be It Hive, Suntec, Singapore. The programme is delivered in partnership with Salesforce.

Spikes Asia See It Be It Ambassador, Valerie Madon, a member of International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) and founder of Licktionary Ice Cream, will support and mentor the group, alongside SIBI leads, Knox Balbastro, Staff Content Strategist, Alibaba Group; and Lizi Hamer, Regional Creative Director, Octagon.

Commenting on the announcement, Madon said: “With the ever-changing landscape of our creative business, I’m excited to see that our finalists span equivalently diverse roles.

“From creative directors in major network agencies to content platforms like VICE, from creative controller to cultural strategist, it’s evident that there are more hungry female talents amongst us than we think. From the quality of submissions, it is heartening to see that many weren’t just looking to hone their own skills but genuinely want to know how they can help other women in their organisation and community achieve more.

“This selfless act is the best wish for a program like this to create a bigger impact beyond Spikes Asia.”

Joe Pullos, Spikes Asia festival director added: “It’s fantastic to announce our first Spikes Asia See It Be It cohort.

“SIBI is a direct response to addressing gender imbalance in the creative communications industry in Asia Pacific and we look forward to seeing how the programme supports the leadership journey of our 10 talented women.”

The 10 female future leaders selected for the programme are:

Hannah McElhinney, Senior Creative, VICE APAC, Australia

Hui Chong Yong, Senior Planning Manager, S.E.A, ADK, Singapore

Mai Kaneda, Senior Copywriter / Senior Experience Designer, McCann Health Japan

Meyvi Wedelia, Associate Creative Director, Toaster Ltd, Singapore

Nikki Sunga, Creative Director, BBDO Guerrero,  the Philippines

Paige Lee, Senior Art Director, Leo Burnett, Singapore

Priyanka Joshi, Creative Controller, Ogilvy, Mumbai, India

Rica Facundo, Cultural Strategist, Iris Singapore

Sidra Salman, Associate Creative Director, Synite Digital, Pakistan

Zara Kok, Creative / Art Director, 72andSunny, Singapore




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