Singapore – Global information technology company Yahoo has announced the expansion of its talent-building programme ‘Yahoo Academy 2023’ to Singapore. Said programme is set to gather sought-after global creative thinkers to share secrets of future-proofing their careers to rising media agency stars across Australia and Singapore.

‘Yahoo Academy’ is open for nominations, with 40 chosen participants set to get a masterclass in future-proofing their careers from world-renowned creative strategists Rosie and Faris Yakob of Genius Steals.

With AI and other emergent technologies already changing job roles and skills needs across the industry, this year’s academy programme will comprise engaging brand-building, networking and mentoring sessions focused on giving participants from Australia and Singapore the tools they need to navigate an exciting future. 

Moreover, it will culminate in a one-day workshop in Sydney led by the Genius Steals founders with a pitch-off competition. In addition, all Yahoo Academy participants will receive a delegate pass to Advertising Week APAC on August 1 and 2, providing an exceptional experience to fuel growth, shape the future, and make a mark in the industry.

John McNerney, managing director of Yahoo AUSEA, said, “Yahoo Academy 2023 promises to be our biggest and most compelling programme yet. With so much happening in the world, we’re thrilled to have two incredible practitioners in Rosie and Faris, joining us to lead what will be a true masterclass in every sense of the word.”

He added, “Launched in 2012, Yahoo Academy is the original and one of the best talent development programmes in the Aussie industry, with a reputation for nurturing leaders of the future. As one of the world’s most competitive economies and the top country for talent competitiveness in APAC, I’m thrilled that we will have participants from Singapore joining us for the first time. By arming rising stars with new skills and ways of thinking, we’re helping all of our agency partners to adapt and thrive.”

Meanwhile, Rosie and Faris Yakob commented, “No one knows exactly what the future holds, but one thing that is certain is that anything that can be automated will eventually be automated. As AI becomes an increasingly hot topic in the industry and beyond, we believe that the best way to future-proof agencies and careers is to focus on uniquely human attributes, namely creativity and collaboration.”

They added, “We believe that workshops, as with all kinds of work, won’t be any good if they aren’t any fun – so we’re really excited to partner with Yahoo to help inspire this group of rising stars, and equip them with the tools and vision to lead our industry into a future we can all get excited about.”

Nominations for the programme close this June 23, with applicants must have 1 to 7 years of experience in the digital media industry and may self-nominate with senior endorsement, or senior leadership may directly nominate talent.