Seven names 2024 David Leckie Scholarship Program winner

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The program offers a 12-month role at Seven West Media for a graduate with a passion for sales, programming, or news.

Seven West Media has named Alessandro Rosini as the third recipient of the annual David Leckie Seven Scholarship Program.

A recent graduate of Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology, where he completed a bachelor’s degree in media and communications (majoring in journalism), Rosini joins Seven West Media on Monday and will initially work in the Sydney digital division.

He follows in the footsteps of previous scholarship recipients Madeline McKeown and Nuwan Ranasinghe.

The David Leckie Seven Scholarship Program was set up in late 2021 to honour the career and legacy of the late David Leckie, former Seven West Media CEO.

The program offers a 12-month role at Seven West Media for a graduate with a passion for sales, programming or news. It was set up in partnership with Skye Leckie and David’s sons, Harry and Ben.

The selection process is overseen each year by Skye, Harry, and Ben Leckie, and senior Seven West Media executives.

Skye, Harry, and Ben Leckie said: “We are greatly honoured that Kerry Stokes and Seven provide this wonderful program for a young person.

“Alessandro is an outstanding individual and we are so thrilled for him to have this extraordinary opportunity. It’s a chance for him to be able to fulfil his dream and be immersed in the ever-changing media world.

“David had many loves during his years in media, but TV was his #1. We are thrilled that his legacy can continue and allow others to have the experience of working in TV. Thank you to Jeff [Howard, new Seven CEO] and the team at Seven for yet again finding such impressive candidates for this great scholarship program.”

Howard, Seven West Media’s managing director and CEO, said: “Alessandro was an outstanding candidate and is a really deserving recipient of this year’s scholarship. He is passionate about the media business, highly motivated and very keen to learn.

“David was a legendary leader at Seven and in the media industry, and his legacy lives on in the many people in our business he mentored, the content and strategies he championed, and the passion for media he instilled in everyone he met. It also lives on in this scholarship program, which is both a tribute to David and a great way for Seven to support and develop new recruits.”

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