Carey Finn talks to Sarah Browning-de Villiers about the challenges lockdown and WFH have posed to communications for companies, and possible solutions.
Category archives: Q5 – Carey Finn
Q5: Thomas Kolster on how to avoid the hero trap [interview]
Carey Finn talks to Thomas Kolster, marketing activist, author and ex-adman, about falling into the “hero trap” when working for the good of people and society.
Q5: Keeping the lights on with Anne Dearnaley [interview]
Carey Finn talks to Anne Dearnaley, PHD Media SA CEO, on the impact of covid on adland, keeping the lights on and how the pandemic has changed consumer behavior.
Q5: Bhekani Bright Ndebele on making space for women’s sport [interview]
by Carey Finn. The Sports Mvt director and head of content tells us why his agency is focused on women in sport.
Q5: Meet the man behind Muslim Manga, Hamed Nouri [interview]
by Carey Finn. The Tokyo-based founder tells us how he’s using Japanese-style comics to tackle stereotypes regarding Islam, as well as to create relatable content for Muslim readers.
Q5: Beyond the press release, with Sarit Tomlinson [interview]
by Carey Finn. The MD of Capacity Relations speaks to us about the changing nature of PR in SA — and how her agency has handled it.
Q5: Winning as working moms, with Alisha Ramasar [interview]
by Carey Finn The co-director of Hello A-list speaks about running a brand agency focused on empowering the youth while raising children herself.
Q5: Monalisa Zwambila on PR, present and post-pandemic [interview]
by Carey Finn. The Riverbed Agency founder and CEO talks about the shape of PR during and after the pandemic.
Q5: Sarah Ritchie on what it means to dance with a tiger [interview]
by Carey Finn. The award-winning New Zealand author returns to MarkLives to talk about her new book, “How to Tango with a Tiger: a marketer’s guide to working with creative communications agencies”.
Q5: Using radio for change, with Nadia Bulbulia [interview]
by Carey Finn. Curious about the Free Radio Initiative and other ways to get social causes on the airwaves? The NAB exec director explains.