OMD and Zenith inducted to Hall of Good at UnLtd: Big Dream

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Danielle Galipienzo from Initiative was awarded the Social Change Maker.

The 6th annual UnLtd: Big Dream event saw over 650 people across the media, marketing and creative industry come together in Sydney to celebrate and showcase the positive impact the industry has had on young people at risk.

The inductees to the Hall of Good were revealed at the event with OMD winning the Good Company category, Danielle Galipienzo from Initiative being awarded as the Social Change Maker and ‘Don’t You Forget About Me’ campaign by Zenith and Cocogun for Missing School chosen as the Campaign for Good.

Megan Kay, managing director of Zenith Melbourne said: “Being inducted into the Hall of Good is such an honour and a testament to the collective effort and dedication of our team at Zenith.

“This recognition is not just about our past achievements with MissingSchool, but about our ongoing commitment to making a positive impact in our industry and beyond. We are grateful to UnLtd for this acknowledgment and inspired to continue driving meaningful change.”

Jade Harley, director of partnerships at UnLtd commended on OMD’s long-term commitment to giving back.

“Giving back to the community is deeply entrenched in OMD’s DNA and this is evident from their long-term commitment to supporting several causes from foster children to leukemia. OMD has been a committed and valued partner for The Pyjama Foundation of nearly 10 years,” she said.

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“With OMD’s support, Pyjama Foundation has been able to grow from a local Brisbane charity to a nationally recognised and respected organisation with a fundraising campaign that raises nearly $1M each year. The incredible media support OMD has rallied for their National Pyjama Day campaign over the years has been instrumental in raising their profile and helping attract new donors and partners.”

Laura Nice, co-CEO of OMD Australia said: “We are so fortunate to have UnLtd inspiring our industry and connecting us with incredible organisations that can really make a difference for youth at risk. Giving back to the community is such an important part of OMD’s culture and this is driven by everyone across our agency.

“We are so proud of our passionate and talented OMDers who drive our partnership and work with the brilliant team at The Pyjama Foundation, and those that get involved in all the important events that UnLtd host throughout the year. This recognition by UnLtd as a Good Company is all thanks to our team and client partners who inspire our efforts to keep making a difference into the future.”

The event, sponsored by MiQ, oOh!media, Val Morgan Cinema, NOVA Entertainment, Magnite and Yahoo, raised funds for UnLtd’s work to support charities helping young people at risk.

Stephen Hunt, CEO of UnLtd said: “For nearly 20 years, UnLtd has brought the industry together to help impactful charities grow. Whilst we will continue to do that important work, we know we can do more. We want to bring experts from our industry and the cause sector together to create tangible, systemic change to end youth disadvantage.

“One of the first projects we’ll be tackling is the shocking fact that in Australia, children as young as ten are locked up in prisons. We know locking up children creates long-lasting harm to children and society and it simply doesn’t work. It creates a ‘revolving door’ of incarceration with 85% of young people returning within 12 months when released from sentenced detention 1. It’s also a huge cost for taxpayers – it costs over $1 million per year, per young person in prison in NSW 2 . We can’t wait to get the industry behind this important campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility.”

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