Mumbrella launches two new video series: Meet the Market and Seven Minute Masterclass
Mumbrella will launch two new video series featuring local and global talent.
Meet the Market is based on Mumbrella’s marketing summit format and will feature a range of leading industry experts honing in on their specialty topic.
Each episode will last for around 30 minutes and will be moderated by Mumbrella’s event content team of Damian Francis and Abigail Dawson.
The first episode, going live today, features international industry leader Kyle Bunch, the vice president and managing director of the Global Sports Venture Studio at R/GA, based in Austin, Texas.
Bunch will answer questions on the challenges sport around the world is currently going through, the delay of the Olympics, and how brands invested in sport should approach the challenging situation. He’ll also touch on esports and its opportunity during this time.
Upcoming Meet the Market episodes will feature Grey New York’s global health leader, Jason Kahner, international behavioural psychology leader Nancy Harhut, as well as a panel on working from home best practice with CHE Proximity’s Chris Howatson, Klick X’s Kim McKay and Fifty Acres’ Jo Scard.
Mumbrella will also launch the Seven Minute Masterclass.
Created with Hardhat founder Dan Monheit, the series will use the Mumbrella360 Masterclass stage as the foundation. It will be an initial series of seven episodes with each masterclass host given no more than seven minutes to deliver a speed masterclass on their chosen topic.
Hosts already confirmed include Monheit, The Savage Company’s Chris Savage and Futurebrand’s Richard Curtis.
Meet the Market launches today and will then be available every Tuesday while the Seven Minute Masterclass will launch on Thursday next week.
Anyone that would like to pitch ideas for either series can email Damian Francis on damian@mumbrella.com.au.
Fast and fabulous. Thanks, Mumbrella
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Dr Mumbo, here is an idea on the house.
Why don’t you buy one of those freelance networks like Freelancer or Guru, it has to be the future now and I really think we will never see people going back to the office like we did before the coronavirus. This is the catalyst for working from home for ever.
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