AUCKLAND, Today: UnLtd, dedicated to linking New Zealand’s media, marketing, and creative sectors with charities aiding at-risk youth, has introduced eight new Advisory Board members.
This local board aims to bolster UnLtd’s mission by fostering connections, influence, and advocacy, enhancing the organisation’s social impact in New Zealand.
The board features Ben Dufty from GroupM, Jaana Collins formerly of MediaWorks, Josh Moore at Pitchblack Partners, Nick Vile from oOh! Media, Nikki Grafton of PHD, Penelope Brown formerly of MBM, Sandra Scott at Vistar Media, and Simon Lendrum from the Commercial Communications Council.
“I’m excited to be part of this Advisory Group and play a role in making a difference for young Kiwis at risk.”
Nikki Grafton, CEO at PHD, shared her enthusiasm: “I’m excited to be part of this Advisory Group and play a role in making a difference for young Kiwis at risk. We work in an industry that has so much talent, passion and influence and I love how UnLtd brings all those things together to create positive change for their charity partners. We can’t wait to help UnLtd grow the positive impact our industry generates.”
On 14 February, the Advisory Board convened for the first time to plan the year ahead. Their goal is to expand UnLtd’s initiatives like Mediabook, Events, Social Impact Partnerships, and Campaigns, aiming to deliver real social impact to their charity partners and society.
Brendan Muller, General Manager of UnLtd Aotearoa, expressed gratitude: “We’re honoured to have such a talented group of industry experts supporting us in our mission. Each of our Board Members brings a wealth of experience and great connections but also a real, personal passion for making a difference. We can’t wait to see what we can do together.”
UnLtd’s next gathering is the Big Clash cricket event on 29 February in Auckland, uniting the industry to support and fundraise for youth at risk.
- For participation, contact Brendan Muller at brendan@unltd.org.nz
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