CHOOSE THREE FOR MADC COMMITTEE

The MADC recently called for nominations for the 2008/2009 committee and had a great response. They are looking to replace 3 outgoing committee members and due to the healthy response, it is now up to you to decide on three from the list below to represent you!
List of Nominees up for election (in alphabetical order of Surname):

Mick Bakos, Senior Art Director, DraftFCB
Nick Condon, Managing Director, DDB Melbourne
Fiona Currie, Business Manager, Complete Post
Corey Esse, Head of TV, Publicis Mojo
Gavin Heron, Creative Director, Visual Jazz
Candy Hertz, Junior Writer, Grey Melbourne
Ed Howley, Junior Art Director, AJF Partnership
Jim Ingram, Writer, George Patterson Y&R
Jeff Jaffers, Producer, Complete Post
Stanley Johnston, Senior Writer, Wunderman
Hamish Macdonald, Executive Producer, XYZ Studios
Sammi Needham, Creative Director, Visual Jazz  
Annie Price, Associate Creative Director, The Foundry
Frank Trobbiani, Art Director, Marmalade

What do you need to do? Elect online by Friday 5 September and choose 3 people you would like to represent you on the MADC Committee
 Is there a voting eligibility requirement? Yes – Only Full and Financial members of the MADC are entitled to vote - Student, Associate and Affiliate members are NOT eligible to vote
 

 

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14 Comments

Anonymous said:

IT would have to be Corey,
Doesn't he have good parties?

Anonymous said:

GO TROPPO.!
GO FOR GOLD!

( who is he? )

Anonymous said:

No it would have to be Nick,
Cause he's got a BIG
personality.

Josey XXX


Anonymous said:

Corey Esse....enough said.

Anonymous said:

Price of a SCAM as you know best.
Can you spot them?

Charles
Good Luck
xxxx


Anonymous said:

Where's Cuz?

Anonymous said:

TBone! Go son!

Anonymous said:

Stuff Obama.

Vote one Italian Shetland. Go Trobbers!

Anonymous said:

Vote one Frank Trobbiani.

FDL

Anonymous said:

Give Jim Ingram a go.
He clucks like a chicken.

Or is it Inghams?

Anonymous said:

Vote for Frank! He's a top bloke.

Miss working with you mate.

PFF

Anonymous said:

Here's the rundown....

Mick Bakos, Senior Art Director, DraftFCB - Cool
Gavin Heron, Creative Director, Visual Jazz - Cool
Jim Ingram, Writer, George Patterson Y&R - Very cool
Stanley Johnston, Senior Writer, Wunderman - Cool
Sammi Needham, Creative Director, Visual Jazz - Cool, but how many CD's at Viz Jazz
Annie Price, Associate Creative Director, The Foundry - Cool

It's not a place for suits...or 'producers' ...OK?
Frank Trobbiani, Art Director, Marmalade - Cool

Anonymous said:

No producers... are you fucking kidding me?? You reckon you don't need people who are skilled at actually making shit happen?

Every club committee needs at least two producers. Creatives like us just sit around coming up with cool shit, then wondering how and who the fuck is gonna make it happen.

Anonymous said:

Correct. You don't have bricklayers joining the woman's knitting coterie.

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