by Herman Manson. We list the agencies you made time to read about here on MarkLives during 2016.
Search results for: Monalisa Zwambila
Shelf Life: Eduloan redefines education finance as Fundi
R\VERBED rebrands Eduloan, Oreo and Cadbury get icy with House of Brave, and SAB introduces Carver’s Weiss — Cheryl Hunter’s weekly pick!
#AgencyLeaders2019: Most-admired for agency diversity
by MarkLives. For 2019, The Riverbed Agency has been voted most-admired for agency diversity, with The Odd Number as runner-up, in SA by SA agency execs.
#AgencyLeaders2019: Women of the year
by MarkLives. For 2019, Fran Luckin has been voted as woman of the year in SA, with Steph van Niekerk as runner-up, by SA ad agency execs.
#BigReads2019: Adland’s most read about people in 2019
by Herman Manson. We list the creative people most read about on MarkLives during 2019.
#BigReads2017: Transformation, ratings, circulations & other issues
by Herman Manson. We list the best-read media and marketing stories on MarkLives during 2017.
The heart of BEE is our own minds
by Jarred Cinman. This piece on black economic empowerment (BEE) is for those who desire transformation but for whom it keeps feeling just out of reach.
Agency Life: The black elephant in the room — part 3
by TJ Njozela. My people, I’m just going to go straight into it. Sorry, not sorry.
Transforming adland — straddling the line between utopia & reality
by Lynn Madeley. The transformation conversation in marketing and comms in South Africa has had much less engagement from us white ad execs. Why?
BEE myths & facts in adland
by Jarred Cinman. Following on from my introduction to black economic empowerment, here’s a collection of BEE myths and facts.