AWARD School celebrates Sydney graduates

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Curtis McDonald - NSW winner.jpgThe Australasian Writers and Art Directors Association (AWARD) has today released the names of the top students graduating from the Sydney branch of AWARD School, the ideas program for aspiring art directors and copywriters.

At a graduation ceremony held on Tuesday night (7th August) at The Art House in Sydney, hosts Adrian McNamara and Hamish Grieve announced that the honours for top AWARD School student in Sydney went to Curtis McDonald (left). Second place was awarded to Phillip Harkness while Michael Yang came in third. The following students were also selected by the judges for commendation: David Rees, Paul Slater, Carl Fraunschiel, David Biddle, Casey Schweikert, Charlie Gearside, Sunchi Mathur and Salvatore Cavallaro.

(Pictured: Ray Black, Hamish Grieve and Adrian McNamara)

AWARD chairman, Craig Davis, congratulated all the students singled out by the judges, and, in particular, the top three.

Says Davis: “It’s exciting that there’s such great talent coming through in our industry and we’re delighted to see Curtis, Phillip and Michael leading the way among this year’s graduates.”

Margaret Zabel, CEO of The Communications Council, welcomed the news and thanked all those involved in making AWARD School such a valuable introduction to the industry.

Top 11.jpg(Pictured: The top 11 minus Curtis McDonald)

Says Zabel: “We are lucky to have such talented professionals willing to give up their time to help guide the next generation of creative talent on their career paths. Congratulations to all the top graduates; we look forward to following your progress over the coming years.”

Agencies that were in volved and offered tutoring in New South Wales were: Campaign Palace; Naked Communications; AJF Partnership; JWT; Momentum; The Monkeys; DDB; Leo Burnett; The Hallway; Kastner & Partners; 12 Below; Clemenger; TBWA; McCann; and Sapient Nitro.

 

Venue Shot.jpgSays Davis: “The tutors are an imperative part of the AWARD School program and their expertise is a key element of preparing students for a future in the industry. We commend all the tutors, whose roles involve long hours and ongoing deadlines and demands.”

Sponsored by Google, AWARD School is a 16-week, part time course which runs from March to July each year in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Hobart. The course, which also runs in Auckland and Singapore, consists of a Monday evening lecture and a Thursday evening tutorial, held inside agencies by industry practitioners. To be accepted onto the course, each applicant must submit a folio of work based on the brief set by the heads of AWARD School. Students are selected purely on the merit of the ideas in their application.

The judging panel responsible for selection of the top students in Sydney included: Reed Collins (Campaign Palace); Simon Veksner (formerly DDB); Ben O’Brien (Kastner & Partners); Richard Morgan (formerly Holler); Mark Harricks (JWT); David Joubert (GPY&R); Dustin Lane (Rising Giants); Damon Stapleton (Saatchi & Saatchi); Paul Nagy (Clemenger); and Tom Spicer (The Furnace).

Guest speakers included: Ray Black; Simon Veksner; Rebecca Carrasco (Clemenger); Luke Chess (Clemenger); Ralph van Dijk (Eardrum); Julian Watt (GPY&R); Ben O’Brien (Kastner & Partners); Richard Morgan (formerly Holler); Jonathan Kneebone (Glue Society); Shane Bradnick (BMF); and Ben Sampson (Idea Gallery).

AWARD School will host Graduation parties in: Hobart on 9th August; Brisbane and Perth on 14th August; Melbourne on 16th August; and Adelaide on 23rd August.