Amanda Bardas wins Publish Leader of the Year at Mumbrella Publish Awards

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Now in its 28th year, the Mumbrella Publish Awards spotlight the publishing industry’s best work across a variety of categories including editorial, sales, marketing, design, branded content, events, podcast and more, as voted by a jury of senior industry leaders. 

Publish Leader of the Year, was awarded to Amanda Bardas, Publisher from Val Morgan Digital. The award recognises the individual’s contribution to overall strategy, commercial success, and understanding of their market niche, demonstrating what they’ve done to contribute to the success of their organisation. 

Val Morgan Digital is Australia’s leading digital youth publisher, with brands including BuzzFeed, LADbible, POPSUGAR and Fandom all under one roof. 

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