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Miami Ad School, Mediabistro Form Education Partnership

AgencySpy's parent Mediabistro and the Miami Ad School are teaming up to launch an online advertising education initiative this fall.

From AgencySpy:  Aspiring and mid-level copywriters and designers, take notice. AgencySpy's parent Mediabistro and the Miami Ad School are teaming up to launch an online advertising education initiative this fall. We here at AgencySpy are doing our part to bring in senior creatives from various shops to school up-and-comers as well as those looking to elevate their status in the agency world via this education effort (give us a shout if interested). Read full press release after the jump...

Mediabistro.com (a division of WebMediaBrands Inc., Nasdaq: WEBM), the leader in online education for media professionals, and Miami Ad School, the leader in global advertising degree programs, today announce a new initiative in online advertising education.
Mediabistro and Miami Ad School will partner to create online education for aspiring copywriters and designers as well as mid-level advertising and design professionals who want to stay on top of current trends and technologies.

Carmen Scheidel, Director of Education for Mediabistro, said, "We're excited to collaborate with Miami Ad School. Their world-class reputation and innovative approach to advertising and design education is a great fit for our audience."

Pippa Seichrist, Founder of the Miami Ad School, said, "Mediabistro's extensive experience in online education complements our professional and graduate programs. We're eager to bring a taste of our state-of-the-art training to a larger audience."

The program is expected to launch in the fall of 2010 and will also serve the audiences of Mediabistro's sister sites, Ads of the World and Brands of the World.

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  • Ben Talbot
    Pls keep me informed.
    August 16th 2010
  • Admin
    Watch this space for more information as it becomes available.
    August 11th 2010
  • Natasha Thomas
    I would like to know more about the online partnership between Agencyspy and Miami Ad School.
    August 7th 2010
  • Alon Porat
    Would like to know more
    July 30th 2010
  • Ash Orion
    Sounds AMAZING
    July 29th 2010
  • sanjeet
    i want to know the details of this course..the duration, costs etc for miami. plz let me know.
    July 29th 2010
  • Kenneth Shinabery
    Interested in hearing more about the program.
    July 28th 2010
  • David Rodriguez
    Really interesting! Locations? Price? Teachers? More info please!
    July 28th 2010
  • Paholo Carrasco
    Hello, Im a design student in Bolivia, and I was always very interested in studiying advertising at Miami Ad School, therefore I am pleased to hear some news about an online education program. I would like to know more about it, the courses available, fees, etc. Thank you very much.
    July 27th 2010
  • Vladimir Becerra
    Hi guys, I'm Vlad, originally from Mexico City but living and working in London. At the moment I work for a group known as Crayon London www.crayonlondon.com as the business manager of their research division, Walk a Mile, which I turned from an idea into an operating business. A bit about me...I love music (Bedroom DJ), films, photography (have a couple of courses under my belt). Most importantly, I love ideas, talking to people about new things, and finding new places to go (e.g. I just happened to come across a bar on the roof of an abandoned park slot in Peckham known as Frank's Cafe and Campari http://www.frankscafe.org.uk/ - worth the visit if you are in town). My current reading includes Creativity now by Jurgen Wolf, Drive by Daniel H. Pink and volumes 5 and 6 from the legacy saga of Star Wars. (Really thought about including the last two but hey that's the truth). The ideal job for me would have been as a creative but being a foreigner in such a competitive climate made me improvise. In my eyes planning would allow me to keep close to working and exchanging ideas with the creatives and work on the strategic side of the business. My reasons for working as a business manager in a research agency are, to get the basis to become a planner, be creative with positioning a brand in the market and learn about businesses by growing my business Walk a Mile. The bottom line is that it excites me when I see planners and creatives working, and it reminds me of the type of job I would like to have in the not so distant future. And for this I need to keep learning and preparing myself. The programmes offered by Miami Ad School have always appealed to me, and distance learning sounds like the perfect solution. That’s why I'm very interested in the development of this initiative. I would appreciate if you would consider me and send me more information. By the way my MBTI profile is ENFP. Speak soon. Vlad
    July 27th 2010
  • Nicole Ramdhanie
    I am very interested in getting more information on this course. Thanks.
    July 27th 2010
  • Amal Saleh
    I would love to have online education about advertising
    July 27th 2010
  • Alessandra Rielli
    I would like to know more about this program.
    July 27th 2010
  • Francisco Licea
    Hi, That is the greatest news ever I´m looking forward to the online education program. I´m CEO and Creative President of LiceaDMP advertising our core business is the development of smart phone app´s in Mexico city, and because of my responsibilities at the agency I don't have time to go any of your schools. I hope the subjects match my interests, specially some thing like planner boot camp or planner master. Well will see on the way. Congrats
    July 27th 2010
  • Tony Glover
    I think this is a great idea!
    July 27th 2010
  • Jules
    Hurray! I've been waiting for this for a while. Let me know more. Jules
    July 27th 2010
  • Julio Alvarez Ramirez
    I would like to know more about this program, about how valid is it and if u have the master degree available online too. Thanks Julio Alvarez
    July 27th 2010
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