AWARD School Melbourne announces top 10 graduates; Hannah Payton named top student

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In the first of five graduation events to take place in Australia this year, AWARD School Melbourne celebrated the achievements of 50 students at Smart Artz Gallery in South Melbourne last night.

Following a display of outstanding work from this year’s student portfolios, the award for top student was presented to Hannah Payton by AWARD School heads Sarah McGregor (head of copy, Leo Burnett) and Michael Mulcahy (writer, JWT).

The award for second place was presented to William Cooper, with third going to James Matthews.

In no particular order, the remaining top ten places were awarded to:

Nicola Simmons, Laurence Punshon, Duncan Le Cornu, Max Reed, Stian Berg, Kieran Adams and Vanessa Every-Burns.

Welcoming the crowd of over 140 industry professionals, supporters and graduates, AWARD School Melbourne head Sarah McGregor said: “Huge congratulations to all the graduating students. Tonight marks the end of a challenging 12 weeks but the beginning of what will be hopefully an incredibly rewarding career.”

The heads also thanked the tutors and 2015 AWARD Melb Winning Pencil.jpglecturers for their enthusiasm and commitment throughout the course.

Tim Holmes (creative director, JWT) was on hand to present the top 10 certificates and to offer some inspiring words of encouragement, saying “persistence, passion and talent are all essential to succeed in the industry.”

AWARD graduation 2015 AWARD Melb Smart Artz.jpgceremonies are still set to take place across Australia in July and August. Dates for the upcoming ceremonies are as follows:

Sydney Tuesday 28 July

Adelaide Thursday 6 August

Brisbane Thursday 6 August

Perth Friday 14 August

AWARD School will also run in Auckland and Tasmania in July.

The AWARD School program has now been running for 30 years; the 2015 graduates follow in the footsteps of many of today’s creative leaders, including past students: Craig Davis, ex-chairman of AWARD and co-chairman & chief creative officer of Publicis Mojo, David Droga, founder and creative chairman of Droga5, and Matt Eastwood, chief creative officer at J. Walter Thompson.

(Picture 1: Top 3 & School Heads (L-R) – Michael Mulcahy, AWARD School head, William Cooper, Hannah Payton, James Matthews, Sarah McGregor, AWARD School head.

Picture 2: Winner & Tutors (L-R) – Michael Punton, Isobar, Hannah Payton, Tom Kearney, Isobar, Ryan Clayton, McCann)

Photo Credit: Andrew Briscoe, East 13 Photography