The Scholarship Alumni
The Scholarship Alumni
Since The Marketing Academy launched in February 2010 almost 150 Scholars have completed the free, year-long Scholarship Program.
Since that date the Alumni of the Scholarship program have utilised the skills and knowledge they’ve learnt to move into increasingly senior roles, take on bigger projects and have often taken the leap to start their own businesses.
In September 2015 The Marketing Academy launched an Alumni program to ensure that all former Scholars can continue to make the most of The Marketing Academy by accessing our inspirational learning and speakers as well as continuing to benefit from one of the strongest networks they have available to them, each other.
Each year The Alumni Program includes two half day Boot Camp’s, two social evening’s, regular newsletters and additional learning opportunities.
2014 Alumni
2013 Alumni
2012 Alumni
2011 Alumni
2010 Alumni
Academy People
Featured Fellow
Thierry Laugerette, CMO – AkzoNobel
Thierry works at Akzo Nobel, one of the largest global Paints and Coatings Company .It is a Global Fortune 500 company and is consistently ranked…
Featured Scholar
Daniel Murray, Co Founder – Dawn / Secret Leaders
Daniel is an enthusiastic, sociable and entrepreneurial self starter with experience in creative advertising, digital marketing, sales, management, and strategy. In his advertising career Daniel…
Featured Coach
Richard Lassiter
Richard is a former growth hacking agency COO and senior marketer at companies including Telefónica and Sony PlayStation. During the last 20 years he’s worked…
Featured Mentor
The Scholarship – a 9 month, free, part time program for 30 of the UK’s fastest rising stars in Marketing, Advertising, Media and Communications.
The Fellowship – Equips CMOs and Marketing Directors with the tools, knowledge and insight to make the move onto Boards and into General Management / MD / CEO roles.
12 month full paid Marketing Apprenticeship for young adults who because of challenging backgrounds, lack qualifications or poor life choices are normally overlooked for this kind of work experience