Staff
Feb 6, 2020

MediaWorks 2020: Even more demanding and intensive

The training programme evolves because 2020 continues to challenge young media professionals who aim to be APAC’s future media leaders.

MediaWorks 2020: Even more demanding and intensive

Media and communication professionals face new challenges every day as the industry changes and shifts. To keep young professionals in pace with the fast-moving trends, MediaWorks continues to strive for the highest standards in the media training, accelerating the performance of future media leaders, and driving excellence across the region. Now in its 15th year, the 2020 programme has enhanced its curriculum to be even more demanding and intensive where delegates will have to put their greatest effort to meet the jury’s growing expectations. 

A panel of prestigious media leaders and trainers will gather in Bangkok on 13 May 2020 and provide mentorship. They will assist delegates in examining the obstacles faced by the next generation, acquiring techniques and strategies to win business, developing effective storytelling skills, and becoming creative while still delivering marketing objectives. During the 4-day training, delegates will develop skills in four key areas: insights, strategies, actionable ideas and presentation as they gain more hands-on experience on a real-world client brief. 

MediaWorks is renowned as the career milestone of Asia Pacific’s top talents in the media, marketing and advertising industry. Young media professionals from Huawei, LVMH, Coca-Cola, Bacardi, Puma and more have survived the intensive and inspiring training. Check out past Mediaworks clients here.

Whether you are a marketer or an aspiring creative director, this is an essential training ground for all: 

  • Media planners & buyers
  • Account managers
  • Advertising sales
  • Agency planners
  • Brand marketers
  • Content producers
  • Planning & accounts directors
  • Digital manager
  • Client service managers
  • Agency creatives
  • Other industry-related functions

MediaWorks will provide unparalleled exposure, collaboration and networking to all industry rising stars. Learn more and stay tuned for the latest updates at www.mediaworks.asia.

Register now and take a step forward to be APAC’s future media leaders.

For any inquiries, please contact:

Email: [email protected]

Delegate & Programme Information

Zamir Khan, Head of Awards Events
Direct: (+852) 2122 5273
Email: [email protected]

Kaling Man, Event Manager
Direct: (+852) 3175 1993
Email: [email protected]

Sponsorship Opportunities

Gareth Scott, Commercial Director
Direct: (+852) 3175 5933
Email: [email protected]

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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