by Herman Manson. With the issues spelled out, it’s time for the industry to collectively find the creative solutions to these problems.
Tag archives: adland transformation
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Nobantu Sibeko
by Veli Ngubane. FCB art director, Nobantu Sibeko, wanted to be an actress but, as she says, “I stumbled into advertising.”
Big Q: Transformation isn’t dancing for chicken, airtime or policies
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Mxolisi Goodman Buthelezi of June15.
Big Q: Transformation needs buy-in on the demand side
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Monalisa Sibongile Zwambila of Riverbed.
Young Gifted & Killing It: Makosha Maja-Rasethaba
by Veli Ngubane. With singleminded determination, Makosha Maja-Rasethaba has taken every opportunity to work her way into the job she wanted.
The unholy alliance that stifles true transformation
by Ivan Moroke. Slow marketing and advertising transformation is often attributable to two factors: backsliding and copping out.
Big Q: Transformation — the proverbial workhorses have bolted
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Grant Sithole of Bakone Media & Advertising.
Big Q: Transformation — clients must take road less travelled
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Zibusiso Mkhwanazi of AVATAR.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Melusi Mhlungu
by Veli Ngubane. It’s his love for industry that has got him this far, this young and gifted Ogilvy Joburg copywriter explains.
Big Q: What we need to achieve true transformation
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Masego Motsogi of 99c Joburg.