keeping us in suspense, Melissa Attree
September 15th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Melissa Attree is a marketing, social media and digitalPR consultant who is passionate about using new media tools to get consumers and brands talking.
After majoring in Journalism & Media Studies and English at Rhodes University, Melissa Attree started her professional career as a copywriter. From there it was a logical leap to the world of marketing where she worked for 3 years developing the Eco-Vet brand and later held senior marketing and management positions at L’Oreal for 5 years.
In 2007 Melissa put her varied marketing and communication experience to good use and started GetOn eMarketing. GetOn develops social media strategies and consults to companies in an effort to bridge the offline / online link. In addition to her work for GetOn clients, Melissa is also the social media manager for 5FM, and works with Ogilvy Interactive and Ogilvy PR on social media strategy.
Melissa is a fan of gadgets, music, list writing, anything to do with advertising and branding, good wine and Jack Russells. You will find Melissa everywhere. @melattree on Twitter and as Melissa Attree on linkedin. Alternatively look at http://www.melissaattree.co.za and http://www.geton.co.za
taking the bull by the horns, Craig Ross
September 15th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Craig Ross is the Innovations Manager at Rlabs. He has been with RLabs since its inception in 2007 and has graduated in the world’s first Social Media for Social Change training course. Craig is the founder of Social Media Consulting, collaboration between Rlabs and Social Media Factory, which consentrate on Online Media Strategies and Social Media Recruitment Agency.
Craig has a natural research ability that allows him to always bring new ideas to the table. Outside the office, Craig volunteers his time to an organisation Impact Direct, where he provides counseling and mentoring to young men at risk. Craig also enjoys playing football, loves the outdoors and hanging out with friends. He is, according to those who know him, a hard worker, motivator, a take the bull by the horns type of guy, and a team player. You can find him on twitter @craigross316
first in google, Brett StClair
September 15th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Brett StClair has spent 16 years working in mobile media and advertising all over the globe – including engineering, implementing and selling mobile operator infrastructure from London to Mongolia. After a decade in London, Brett returned to his birthplace, Johannesburg, to start his own mobile media agency. Brett is now utilising his extensive knowledge of the South African and African mobile advertising market as Head of Mobile in South Africa for Google, Brett is also the Co-Chairman of the Mobile Marketing Association in South Africa and passionately involved in Mobile Monday Johannesburg council. His passions are family, freedom, the frenetic buzz of developing mobile technology, fine humour and, occasionally, a round or two of golf.
keeping a watching eye, Tim Shier
September 14th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Tim Shier is the Managing Director at BrandsEye where, from the Cape Town offices, he oversees the company’s international operations across 89 countries. BrandsEye is a world class Online Reputation Management service built in South Africa and taking on the international heavyweights (and often winning). Prior to BrandsEye, Tim was the Marketing Manager for Quirk Agency running international marketing activities from the Cape Town office.
Tim is a valuable contributor to the respected textbook, eMarketing: the essential guide to online marketing (first, second, third and fourth edition), is referenced in “Social Media for Dummies” and works with many local and international blue chip clients in the telecommunication, FMCG, retail, financial services, air travel, tourism and other obscure industries. Tim sits on the Services Seta Marketing Association Board and the Digital Media and Marketing Association of South Africa’s executive committee – overseeing the measurement portfolio.
In 2011 BrandsEye won the Marketing Association of the year awards (Small business category) for their ability to market themselves and in 2008, Tim spearheaded the South African Xenophobic violence social media portal, UnitedForAfrica.co.za which received both local and international acclaim. When not poised in the online realm of eMarketing and Online Reputation Management, Tim is also a keen close-up magician and is passionate about mentorship and continual personal development.
Contact him on Tim.shier@brandseye.com or on Twitter on @timshier
one of our own, Catherine Lückhoff
September 14th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Chairlady of the 2003 WTFmediaconf and now head of Brand Strategy for Bozza.mobi, Catherine Lückhoff is coming home as a speaker. Having recently sold her shares in one of South Africa’s leading integrated communications agencies, MANGO-OMC, Catherine was head-hunted by Bozza.mobi (A Hasso Plattner Ventures funded start-up based in Cape Town) to head up the strategy for their Pan-African roll-out.
Accessed through a mobile application, Bozza is a mobihood – a mobile neighbourhood – where communities can tell their stories from the inside out. Focused on contextually relevant made-for-mobile content, Bozza is rooted in townships across Africa, allowing friends and communities to see and share life through local music, videos, photos, myhood (m-commerce platform) and more.
Catherine’s innate love for online and mobile and her constant search to perfect the new has led to her being included in the Mail & Guardian’s prestigious “200 Young South Africans” publication in 2010, and to being featured in the Topco Top Women in Business and Government 2010 edition. She was also recently interviewed for the first Old Mutual Do Great Things Start-Up Guide.
Contact Catherine on Catherine.luckhoff@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter @Cluckhoff.
not to be missed, Rich Mulholland
September 14th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
The oh so very real and a touch irreverent, Richard Mulholland kicked off his career as a rock n roll roadie, operating lights for bands such as Iron Maiden and Deff Leppard. From there he started SA’s largest presentation firm, Missing Link, and co-founded 21Tanks, SA’s first perspective lab.
Richard is a highly regarded speaker. When not addressing many of South Africa’s top corporations, he guest lectures on courses for Vega, the Cape Graduate School of Business (GSB), and the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS). He was voted one of the Mail & Guardian’s 300 top young South Africans to take to lunch, and Destiny Man’s Top 40 South Africans under the age of 40. As well as blogging on www.richmulholland.com, Richard is a columnist for Longevity and Destiny Man magazines. He has a tattoo of your Mum on his left bum cheek…!
mobilizing the masses, Tim Bishop
June 22nd, 2011 § 1 Comment
Tim Bishop is the CTO of Prezence Digital, one of Africa’s most prominent mobile and online digital agencies, specialising in taming the complex world of digital technology and enabling brands to interactively reach out and engage with their target audiences across multiple touch-points in Africa and around the world.
With more than 16 years in the online and mobile industry, Tim spearheaded Prezence Digital UK’s expansion into South Africa in 2002 to become one of the country’s leading online and mobile creative agencies and branded interactive mobile technology experts. Tim’s focus is ‘mobile for the masses’ and has been instrumental in high profile mobile web and application developments, brand strategy and enhanced user experiences throughout Africa.
Passionate about ‘mobilising’ properly and not just ‘miniaturising’, Tim presents at International and local conferences and judges for multiple global mobile awards. When it comes to making the impossible possible on the small screen in Africa, Tim will more than likely be behind it!
one of the new kids on the block, Mike Sharman
June 4th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
“As an entrepreneur in the digital world it is imperative that you are your brand,” says Mike Sharman. So imperative in fact that his topic for WTFmediaconf is ‘The one-man brand’.
Mike Sharman is the owner of award-winning digital communications agency – Retroviral. With more than four years agency experience, Mike has successfully implemented traditional and new media campaigns for established brands and startups in the consumer and b2b technology / finance, and entertainment sectors – from conception and design to online and offline distribution.
He blogs, shoots and seeds video online and believes experimentation is the most important aspect of online communications. His company Retroviral Digital Communications, an online communications consultancy, advises brands how to communicate with their target markets online.
all the way from Australia, our keynote, Julie Posetti
May 14th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Julie Posetti is an award winning journalist and journalism academic who lectures in radio, television and social media eporting at the University of Canberra, Australia. She’s been a national political correspondent, a regional news editor, a TV documentary reporter and presenter on radio and television with the Australian national broadcaster, the ABC. Her academic research centers on journalism and social media, talk radio, public broadcasting, political reporting and broadcast coverage of Muslims post-9/11.
She is writing a PhD on “The Twitterisation of Journalism”. She also consults on social media strategy and trains journalists, educators & NGOs in social media practice. An internationally published academic and journalist, Posetti writes a regular column for the prestigious PBS Mediashift website, blogs at J-Scribe and you can follow her on Twitter
MC Heidi Schneigansz
April 5th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Heidi Schneigansz (SnowgooseSA onTwitter) is a digital native, blogger, speaker and eMarketer who believes that Social Media will fundamentally change the way we communicate. In her own words, her mission is to “convert ordinary people into geeks” through education.
Although young, Heidi is well-educated in various disciplines. She studied Graphic Design & Multimedia, went on to attain her Cape Wine Academy Diploma, honed her HTML & CSS skills, mastered the art of Web Project Management and User Interface Design & User Experience Design and finished off with a Programme in Marketing Management.
Heidi displays a powerful mix of eMarketing brains and brawn. No stranger to the world of digital marketing, she initiated and managed the Online Reputation Management for Standard Bank and delivered integrated digital campaigns for their Personal Banking Division. Fate brought her to Quirk eMarketing in their Johannesburg office as a Senior eMarketing Producer where she works with clients, speaks at events and generally causes mayhem. Heidi defines herself as the consummate geek. She is never without some sort of device that keeps her online and tweeting.







