DROGA TAKES TIME OUT TO TALK TO AWARD STUDENTS
Whilst David Droga was officially in Sydney this week to address a very heavy Microsoft sponsored conference (on stage with James Packer), last night (Tuesday) he offered lots of valuable advice free to this year's crop of AWARD School students. Droga himself graduated from AWARD School in 1987 (the same year as Craig Davis) and has always been a fan of this amazing training course, started by Ray Black back in 1982. Droga (right) is pictured with Saatchi & Saatchi ECD David Nobay (left) and Rob Belgiovane, ceative partner of BWM (middle) at a CB lunch yesterday.
23 Comments:
David who?
David Droga - he was in that McCain pizza commercial
David Droga - he was the fisherman in that McCain pizza commercial a while back
"free advice"?!?
Good onya Droga. Despite all the mega success overseas, you still really care about the Australian industry and are prepared to put something back. Aussies (and AWARD in particular) should be proud that you are this year's Cannes president of the jury.
Angling for a job, 11:31?
12.41 is an idiot.
Is it only open to students?
Give the AWARD students a break. I'm sure there are plenty of other occasions where you can suck his holy knob.
YES! Now fuck off and organise your own training.
Good Q ?
Lynchy is it an open session. Can Award members attend?
I assume it's only Sydney AWARD. Melbourne just gets videos. Again!
9.55 has no sense of humour. Clearly 12.41 was joking.
Yes, just like your mum's fat asshole.
Seriously, last night he was fucking inspiring.
it was too good to be off the cuff.
heard it was pretty damn good.
Not sure if we are allowed to say positive things on this site.
Yeah, that'd be way off brief.
I hope the bloke on the bottom left of this shot just had a salad.
yep, one garden salad and sixty seven beers.
How come inspiring speeches never actually inspire anyone?
how come so called inspiring speeches never actually inspire anyone?
How come so called anonymous commentators think they can speak for everyone?
but 5.22, your insightful, negativity has inspired me.
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