from ‘play-grounder’ to ‘all-rounder’.
Now, you may be asking... a child that creative, how was he not snapped up by Google or Apple? This was a pivotal point in my childhood, and I am still convinced that companies who have used the letter ‘Z’ instead of ‘S’ must have stolen it from me!
how becoming ‘uni famous’ led me to digital marketing.
“How about eye-shadow remover for a panda?” I said to my team. It took them a minute to join the dots, then roars of laughter ensued.
i am so glad i started an apprenticeship…here’s why.
I am just starting out in my career but let’s just say I had no idea this was what I was going to be doing at 18. Here’s why doing a marketing apprenticeship is a good idea for young creatives!
youngest child syndrome – ashlee’s journey in to marketing.
The stereotypes of the youngest child are as follows: manipulative, attention seeking and outgoing. Now you may be wondering why this is important, but to tell you my journey into the fabulous world of marketing – it absolutely is.