Kenny Lim
Jul 10, 2009

Simpson-Crew selected for The Climate Project

SINGAPORE - TBWA's Asia-Pacific talent director, Michele Simpson-Crew (pictured), has been selected from over 2,000 regional applicants to travel to Melbourne for The Climate Project Australia Asia-Pacific Summit.

Simpson-Crew selected for The Climate Project
Simpson-Crew will complete a three-day intensive course, hosted by former US vice-president Al Gore, where she will learn to deliver a version of the slide show from the documentary An Inconvenient Truth.

This is the first time participants from the Asia-Pacific region have been specifically included in the programme, which builds on the work of The Climate Project - Australia.

“We are extremely proud of Michele’s achievement. As an organisation we are committed to taking real strides in order to help avoid the worst of the climate crisis” said Philip Brett, regional president TBWA Asia-Pacific and a founding client of TalentCrew, Simpson-Crew’s consultancy.
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