Yahoo Academy reveals its talent building program class of 2022

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• The cohort features talent from major and indie agencies, as well as brand marketers directly

The Yahoo Academy has revealed the forty top emerging leaders who have scored coveted spots in Yahoo’s talent building program.

Now in its ninth year, the program is the longest-running industry talent building initiative in the country.

Nominations flooded in from senior leaders in brands, advertising and media agencies across Australia and New Zealand. The 2022 cohort features talent from major and indie agencies as well as brand marketers directly, who will receive exclusive opportunities to build their personal and professional brand.

The Yahoo Academy returns as a two day in-person event on June 14-15 in Sydney. This year’s agenda boasts an impressive lineup of local and international speakers including young entrepreneur Jack Bloomfield, future of work author Rishad Tobaccowala, international brand strategist Nicole Hatherley and industry pitch legend, Greg Graham.

In addition to these inspirational speaker sessions, the Class of 2022 will undergo unique brand building workshops, mentoring, industry networking and a live pitch-off event. Winners of the pitch-off will be awarded a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Advertising Week New York this September.

The Yahoo Academy online masterclass series, a virtual extension of the program that launched to the wider industry in 2020, will continue later this year.

Rachel Page, general manager of Sales at Yahoo ANZ, said: “Over nearly a decade we’ve fine tuned our program into a winning formula that squeezes the very best out of our industry’s rising talent.

“Past alumni have gone onto secure top jobs right across the board from MullenLowe to The Brand Agency NZ and Wavemaker. Yahoo Academy has really become a gateway to success for future leaders.

“It’s no secret our industry is currently experiencing a talent crisis. So it’s never been more important for leaders to support and nurture young professionals.

Page added: “Thank you to the leaders who nominated, to all who applied, and congratulations to those that made it into the program. We can’t wait to meet you in person and begin supercharging your brand building journey!”

Joshua Green from Spark Foundry and a Yahoo Academy 2022 member, commented: “After two years of sitting at home, one of the things that I’m most looking forward to is the opportunity to connect with people in real life again.

“I’m a believer in the idea that diverse thinking comes from diverse thinkers. I see Yahoo Academy as being an extraordinary catalyst for that and it’s ultimately what drove me to apply. I’m really looking forward to hearing different perspectives from right across our sector and getting to know people with skill sets that are totally different to my own.”

Yahoo Academy’s Class of 2022:

Alice Cattapan, OMD

Anna Grishaeva, Woolworths

Anna Natlacen, Havas Media

Beth Brady, Zenith Media

Bianca Jones, Starcom

Briana Masters, MediaCom

Brittany Meale, OMD

Byron Parish, OMD

Carmen Phan, Performics Mercerbell

Christian Shead, Essence

Eleana Ward, Dentsu

Elizabeth Netting, Zenith

Emily Lo, Bohemia Group

Emma Bishop, The Brand Agency

Erin Mendygral, Zenith

Floriana Deleo, Half Dome

Galib Hossain, PHD New Zealand

Grace McNicholas-Lawrence, Mediacom

Jack Cleaver, Bench

Jake Devine, MediaCom

James Turner, Wavemaker

Jayden Rozsahegyi, Hatched Media

Joshua Green, Spark Foundry

Julian Monty, Initiative (IPG)

Kate Fenton, Dentsu

Kate Holland, UnLtd

Keegan Flood, FCB

Kristy Wainwright, inc. Digital Media

Laiken Watts, UM

Linh Nguyen, Wavemaker

Mehrsa Arefi, Wavemaker NZ

Millie Coad, PHD Media

Phoebe Burgess, Enigma Media

Rebecca Williams, OMD

Sam Byrne, UM

Sarah Mushan, Kaimera

Seerat Singh, UM

Shahrzad Eftekhar, Mindshare

Tiadora Martinez, Essence

Vanessa Metelovski, Initiative

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