WEBINAR

Tackling Mental Health in the Creative and Marketing Industry

Hear about

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The current levels of anxiety, depression and burnout in the creative, media and marketing industry.

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What neurodivergence can mean for our workplaces and how to get the best out of your people.

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What leaders can do to improve mental wellbeing outcomes for their team.

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What a mental health strategy should actually look like.

Details

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Date: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

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Time: 10am AEDT | 12am UK | 7pm ET (21 October)

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Duration: 45 min


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Webinar overview

Did you know that the mental health of those working in the creative and marketing industry has been recorded as lower than that of the general population?  There is definitely an urgent need for open conversations and effective strategies to address the growing challenges faced by professionals in these high-pressure environments.

Join us for an insightful discussion between BugHerd CEO and former agency owner, Stephen Neville, and Andy Wright, founder of Never Not Creative – an organization tackling the mental health issues affecting the media, marketing and creative industry, and author of the latest Mentally-Healthy research study into the mental wellbeing of the industry. 

Andy will discuss the effects that different working arrangements may be having on anxiety and depression levels, the generational differences in our state of, and attitudes to, mental health, and most importantly how our mental health strategies are stacking up - what's working and what isn't.

Who should attend this webinar?

Anyone working within a creative and marketing agency will greatly benefit from this session

  • Agency CEOs, owners and founders
  • Agency leaders
  • Project managers / account managers
  • Web developers
  • Designers
  • QA & UA testers 

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from an agency mental health expert with years of experience helping agencies.

We look forward to seeing you at the webinar.

Speakers

Stephen Neville, CEO of Bug Tracking Software BugHerd

ANDY WRIGHT

@ Mentally Healthy Change Group

Andy is an experienced leader in the creative industry with a successful track record of business growth, and creating award winning innovative brands and products. Andy is the creator of Never Not Creative, a non profit organization focused on improving mental health outcomes in the creative, media and marketing industries.

Currently, CEO of Streamtime, project management software for the creative industry, Andy previously co-founded creative agency For The People, and worked in leadership positions at Interbrand, Landor and R/GA. 

Passionate about improving outcomes for emerging talent, mental health and recognising the value of creativity, Andy founded Never Not Creative in 2018.

He has also moonlighted as a tennis coach, born-again central midfielder, girls' football coach, nappy changer, pork aficionado and Bollywood actor.

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Stephen Neville, CEO of Bug Tracking Software BugHerd

STEPHEN NEVILLE

CEO @ BugHerd

Stephen (Steve) Neville, former Advertising Executive, and Founder of leading application development agency CommonCode, has more than 2 decades of marketing and tech leadership under his belt.

With experience on both the client and agency side, working with some of Australia's largest brands, Steve brings a wealth of digital strategy and communications experience with him to the BugHerd team.

Steve has expertly led the BugHerd team to achieve record growth numbers in both users and team members. What’s his plan B? Joining the Olympic Kayaking team!

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