Wednesday
Sep282011

Adam Ferrier | Founding Partner / Consumer Psychologist, Naked Communications

 
Adam Ferrier / Founding Partner / Consumer Psychologist, Naked Communications

Naked Communications

Adam Ferrier is a Consumer Psychologist and Founding Partner of Naked Communications. Adam has worked in prisons, private practice, brand strategy agencies, and a creative agency. Adam also likes people to know that he was the West Australian State Under 12 Chess Champion, and inventor of ‘The Analyst’ a board game translated into 4 different languages, and is selling well in the Benelux countries. In 2004 Adam co-founded Naked communications APAC. Naked develops radical behaviour changing thinking for ambitious marketers such as Telstra, Coke, and Unilever. Naked is one of Australia’s most awarded agencies, regularly winning awards across various disciplines.

Adam enjoys speaking, tweeting, blogging (www.theconsumerpsych.com) and writing.

Follow Naked Communications: twitter.com/nakedbits

Wednesday
Sep282011

Tim Burrowes | Editor-in-Chief, Mumbrella and Encore magazine

 
Tim Burrowes / Editor-in-Chief, Mumbrella and Encore magazine

Mumbrella and Encore magazine

Tim Burrowes is the founding editor of Mumbrella which launched in December 2008.

Prior to that, he was group editor of Reed Business Information’s Media Group, including editor of B&T. During his two years at the helm, he led the successful re-design and relaunch of B&T magazine, oversaw the launch of the B&T Today daily email newsletter, and launched Digital Media magazine, which won launch of the year at Publishers Australia’s annual Bell Awards.

Before coming to Australia, Tim was the launch editor of the Middle East edition of Campaign magazine, which covers advertising and marketing stories throughout the region.

And in his previous role to that, he was editor of Media Week in the UK. He was twice named the British Society of Magazine Editors’ business editor of the year.

There was also a time when he worked on newspapers. But that was back before computers.

Follow Tim Burrowes: twitter.com/mumbrella

Wednesday
Sep282011