#LeadingLadies: Kate Aurel-Smith

#LeadingLadies: Kate Aurel-Smith

Kate Aurel-Smith says it was during her early career days at university, working with a renowned events firm that first taught her the value of team-work. Now Associate Director at Ogilvy PR Melbourne, Kate’s role these days is less about impressing; and more about...
Six Tips for Freelancing Internationally

Six Tips for Freelancing Internationally

I got into video while studying. Initially I thought I would take the path of advertising and found video really compelling. I completed a 4 year bachelor degree in Communication Design. This degree allowed me to sample and combine numerous different forms of media,...
#LeadingLadies: Steph Webster

#LeadingLadies: Steph Webster

When Steph isn’t working, she’s networking. And when she’s not networking, she’s connecting other impressive women to potential mentors. How does she manage all of this with a full time job? She doesn’t. Working part time as Client Service Director at boutique digital...
The Evolution of PR

The Evolution of PR

  Grant Titmus made the decision to move from his role as Chief Sub-Editor for The Age into the world of public relations over a decade ago. These days as the agency’s Principal, he is responsible for mentoring the team at Red Agency, a member of the Havas...
#LeadingLadies: Gemma Paglia

#LeadingLadies: Gemma Paglia

What would it take to get you to dress up as a monkey and parachute into the MCG? Welcome to a day in the life of Event Director, Gemma Paglia. Making the impossible possible is what has seen her progress in the events and experiential industry from an event manager...