Oakleigh Grammar’s Head of Marketing awarded Clemenger BBDO Scholarship

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Oakleigh Grammar has announced that Head of Marketing, Daniel Ware has been awarded the Clemenger BBDO Scholarship from Melbourne Business School. This scholarship will support Daniel’s pursuit of a Master of Marketing degree, undertaken part-time alongside his professional commitments.

Established in 1990, the Clemenger BBDO Scholarship is awarded to candidates who demonstrate academic merit, application quality and a passion in marketing. Daniel’s achievement reflects his dedication to advancing his expertise and leadership in marketing.

Principal Mark Robertson expressed his pride in Daniel’s accomplishment.

“In a short period of time, Daniel has impressed as leader of Marketing as he understands that Marketing is evolving to embrace our changing world and hence is focusing on keeping the Oakleigh Grammar community engaged and connected,” Mr Robertson said.

“The reality is that what is being posted on social media is quickly being superseded by the next news announcement, hence communication needs to be fast paced, regular, automated and focused on what Oakleigh Grammar can offer as a whole package and Daniel is leading the charge from this perspective.  We are immensely proud of Daniel’s achievements, and he is well deserving of this Scholarship.”

Oakleigh Grammar congratulates Daniel on this outstanding achievement and his continued professional growth. The Clemenger BBDO Scholarship will provide Daniel with the opportunity to further enhance his expertise and leadership in the Marketing field.

Oakleigh Grammar is committed to supporting exceptional staff, fostering their growth and development to ensure an outstanding learning environment for our students and community.

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