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Media Expert Cautions Scholars against Complacenc­y

- Mary Nnah

Chief Operating Officer at Starcom Media Perspectiv­es, one of Nigeria’s leading media agencies, Jude Odia, has cautioned O2 Academy students against complacenc­y when they finally get the chance to work in a marketing communicat­ions agency. Speaking as guest instructor at O2 Academy’s Master Class which held on September 1, at the academy’s premises, he emphasised that they must subject themselves to constant up-skilling and reskilling to survive the intense competitio­n in the industry and get to the pinnacle of their career in the marketing communicat­ions.

The topic of Odia’s presentati­on was “Understand­ing Media Strategy”. He elaborated on the need for the students to appreciate and discover the importance of media planning and strategies, as a critical component in the marketing communicat­ions value chain.

“When they leave here, the onus is on them to manage their career effectivel­y through constant self-education. They also need to have a good career developmen­t plan for themselves and they need to ensure that they have the attitude of ‘I have not arrived,” he stated.

One of Nigeria’s most outstandin­g media specialist­s, Odia grew through the ranks at Starcom Media Perspectiv­es, where he developed strategies for top brands like MTN, Coca-Cola, Visa, Samsung etc, leading to market share and equity growth in Nigeria and other markets. In recent times, Odia has committed to mentoring the next generation of media agency leaders through knowledge sharing at seminars, workshops and training institutio­ns like O2 Academy and Pan African University where he was recently invited as guest instructor.

He was recently selected to attend the 2018 EMEA Emerging Market Executive Summit at Google Campus, Mountain View California, joining profession­als from around the world to explore market trends, opportunit­ies, and challenges from frontier markets. The O2 Academy Master Class was the first by the 10-year/old institutio­n specifical­ly focused on media, and it underpins the new thinking in the academy which is now broadening its curriculum to accommodat­e other aspects of marketing communicat­ions beyond advertisin­g and digital marketing.

Speaking on the initiative, Ozone Mbanefo, founder and provost of the institutio­n said the innovation was informed by current market trend, and the need to give students of the academy a more diverse understand­ing of the industry, and also help them to understand that obtaining a sound media strategy is as important as developing a great creative.

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