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Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Marina Go who was at Netball Australia. They discussed changes in media landscape. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/throwback/how-media-has-changed-marina-go
Marina Go MAICD is the Chair of Adore Beauty, and a director with Energy Australia, 7-Eleven and Transurban. She tells us how her media career prepared her for the boardroom. Plus: advice on being an effective chair, tips for finding your first director position, and lessons from the boardroom of an NRL club.
Peio Atxalandabaso es un diseñador y productor cultural que co-organiza Serifalaris con Marina Goñi. Serifalaris es un festival de cultura visual Getxo, en el norte de España. El festival ya tiene 10 años, y se renueva explorando en formatos como exposiciones, talleres, conferencias en un autocine, formación inmersiva y mentorías. Es un punto de encuentro y de inspiración para el sector creativo. Peio hace muchas cosas diversas como Intervenciones urbanas, acciones en calle, y piezas poéticas. Hablamos de generar encuentros entre creativos y creativas, de lo inesperado, de hacer cosas con cuidado en los detalles. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Comunicar diseño, España y diseño, Comunidades de diseñadores. Las listas las encuentran en Spotify, en Youtube y en nuestra página web.
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
SPORTS GEEK REPLAY (from 22 Oct 2019) Sean Callanan chats with author & executive director Marina Go about her career working in media and on boards in sports now as chair at Super Netball. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/marina-go-super-netball/
In this latest Hindi bulletin: Prime minister Anthony Albanese warns that difficult times are ahead as wet weather continues across eastern coast; In India, Congress party holds Presidentship elections for the first time in two decades; Marina Go steps down as Netball Australia's chair during sponsorship stoush.
A costly recovery ahead in Victoria as parts of the state move into flood clean-up mode, a national plan launched to end gender-based violence in Australia, and in sport, Marina Go steps down as Netball Australia's chair after a sponsorship stoush.
The Don't Let Meth Take Hold campaign is based on research showing how minimal use of the drug can have lifelong health consequences. An AUKUS visa will be considered by the Albanese government to ensure Australia has enough skilled workers. The Victor Codea murder trial has been hit by a “wrecking ball”. No “smoking gun” involved in Marina Go's decision to step down as the chair of Netball Australia.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Another major upset at the T20 Cricket World Cup yesterday with Scotland knocking off the West Indies by 42 runs in Hobart. - In the evening match at Hobart, Zimbabwe defeated Ireland by 31 runs. - Australia has suffered a T20 horror show on the eve of the World Cup, collapsing at the death in an ugly fashion to lose to India. - The Sheffield Shield match between SA and Tasmania at Adelaide Oval is delicately poised at stumps on day 2. - Marina Go has stepped down as Netball Australia chair, effectively immediately, following the $15 million sponsorship debacle that rocked the Diamonds this week.
Three and a half years ago, former Australian Women's Weekly editor-in-chief Helen McCabe launched Future Women: a professional network helping women connect, learn and lead. A community fighting for gender equality. This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team. Join our Chief Creative Officer Jamila Rizvi as she goes behind the scenes of Future Women, speaking to Annabel Crabb, Marina Go and Tracey Spicer about how it got off the ground just as #MeToo was breaking around the globe. Host @jamilarizvi Loved this episode? Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play to help others find us Get in touch at hello@futurewomen.com Join the movement at futurewomen.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be?“Society needs to talk about the state of homelessness for older people, especially women over 50. Many of whom find themselves without superannuation or even a fair deal when a marriage breaks down if they haven't had visibility over the family finances or everything they own has been run through the ‘company'. ___________ Marina Go is as dynamic as they come. Such an impressive human and we had so much to talk about when I first interviewed her - we decided to do another episode! Marina has a lot going on! She's currently the Chair of Netball Australia, Ovarian Cancer Australia and The Walkley Foundation, and a non-executive director on the boards of Energy Australia, 7-Eleven, Autosports Group, Pro-Pac, Adore Beauty and Booktopia. She was recently appointed to the board of Transurban. She is a member of UNSW's Business Advisory Council and ANU's Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership (CAAL) Advisory Board, and author of the business book for women, Break Through: 20 Success Strategies for Female Leaders. Boss magazine named Marina as one of the 20 True Leaders of 2016. Marina has over 30 years of leadership experience in the media industry, having started her career as a journalist. Her media exec roles are extensive and she was also the former chair of the West Tigers NRL Club - which we'll get more into today. Marina's media executive roles included Private Media CEO and Head of the Hearst JV at Bauer Media and held leadership roles at ACP, Fairfax and EMAP Australia. Marina is also a former Chair of the Wests Tigers NRL Club, Chair of the Super Netball Commission and was the inaugural Chair of the UTS Centre for Media Transition Advisory Board. She is a member of O'Connell Street Associates, Chief Executive Women (CEW) and the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). Marina has been actively progressing equitable outcomes for women and culturally diverse Australians in her working life and as a volunteer for more than three decades. If you can't tell, you're about to hear from one incredibly impressive lady. Our conversation is real, authentic and interesting as Marina has had one phenomenal career. But what I hope you also hear is that she's a really lovely person. Genuine, articulate about her values and such an advocate for women. It's an absolute pleasure to have her on the show - please enjoy this wonderful conversation with Marina Go. Connect and find out more about Marina here;-We talked about Marina's new publication, a collaboration with some of her mates - find it here: https://tonicmag.com.au/Links and Social Media LInkedin: linkedin.com/in/marinagoTwitter: @marinasgoAnd for more information about the Wabi Sabi Series, please find us here:-Website - The Wabi Sabi Series Connect with us on Instagram here:- @thewabisabiseriesConnect with us on Facebook here - @thewabisabiseriesIf you have a burning topic you'd love society to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on our podcast, drop us a line at hello@wabisabiseries.com
If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be?“It's time that male sporting codes had targets for female leadership to sort out some of the poor behaviours. As a former Chair of Wests Tigers NRL club, I've got a lot to say on this topic and believe it's time sporting codes start viewing their Clubs more like a business.”_____________ Marina Go is as dynamic as they come. Such an impressive human and it was just wonderful to reconnect with her once again. Marina is one busy lady! She's currently the Chair of Netball Australia, Ovarian Cancer Australia and The Walkley Foundation, and a non-executive director on the boards of Energy Australia, 7-Eleven, Autosports Group, Pro-Pac, Adore Beauty and Booktopia. She was recently appointed to the board of Transurban. She is a member of UNSW's Business Advisory Council and ANU's Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership (CAAL) Advisory Board, and author of the business book for women, Break Through: 20 Success Strategies for Female Leaders. Boss magazine named Marina as one of the 20 True Leaders of 2016. Marina has over 30 years of leadership experience in the media industry, having started her career as a journalist. Her media exec roles are extensive and she was also the former chair of the West Tigers NRL Club - which we'll get more into today. Marina's media executive roles included Private Media CEO and Head of the Hearst JV at Bauer Media and held leadership roles at ACP, Fairfax and EMAP Australia. Marina is also a former Chair of the Wests Tigers NRL Club, Chair of the Super Netball Commission and was the inaugural Chair of the UTS Centre for Media Transition Advisory Board. She is a member of O'Connell Street Associates, Chief Executive Women (CEW) and the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). Marina has been actively progressing equitable outcomes for women and culturally diverse Australians in her working life and as a volunteer for more than three decades. If you can't tell, you're about to hear from one incredibly impressive lady. Our conversation is real, authentic and interesting as Marina has had one phenomenal career. But what I hope you also hear is that she's a really lovely person. Genuine, articulate about her values and such an advocate for women. It's an absolute pleasure to have her on the show - please enjoy this wonderful conversation with Marina Go. Connect and find out more about Marina here;-We talked about Marina's new publication, a collaboration with some of her mates - find it here: Tonicmag.com.auLinks and Social Media LInkedin: linkedin.com/in/marinagoTwitter: @marinasgoAnd for more information about the Wabi Sabi Series, please find us here:-Website - The Wabi Sabi Series Connect with us on Instagram here:- @thewabisabiseriesConnect with us on Facebook here - @thewabisabiseriesIf you have a burning topic you'd love society to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on our podcast, drop us a line at hello@wabisabiseries.com
This week on Broad Radio, we're here for your career!
A straight up-and-down journalist is how Marina Go describes herself prior to her foray into the boardroom. From her days as Editor for Dolly, Elle, Australian Good Taste, and Sunday Life, and then General Manager of Bauer/Hearst brand's: Harper's Bazaar, Elle, and Cosmopolitan, her path to the boardroom hasn't been as bizarre as you may think. Journalists ask questions, but what they're particularly skilled at is listening. And that is the makings of an effective director, Marina explains. Marina's first board role was at Netball Australia, which she obtained via WOB. Today she has a full-time portfolio career, comprising Non Executive Director (NED) Autosports Group (ASX:ASG); Energy Australia; 7-eleven; Pro-PAC (ASX:PPG); and The Walkley Foundation, and Chair at Ovarian Cancer Australia; and Suncorp Super Netball Commission. She has spent the past 30 years creating and building commercially successful brands that connect deeply with consumer groups across digital and print channels. Her focus is on reputational risk and digital innovation, but it is her passion for gender equality and balance that is becoming her legacy. In spite of the challenges presented by traditional notions of male leadership, stereotypes and gender barriers, she has succeeded as Netball Australia's first independent NED and Chair of the West Tigers NRL, which saw her nominated as the Australian Financial Review Boss True Leader in 2016. 'In Conversation with Claire', Marina confides that her most rewarding career move was launching Women's Agenda, an independent female owned and run online publication, and the Women's Agenda Leadership Awards. At the turn of the century when most publications only featured women if they were a celebrity or a victim, Women's Agenda “created a stink” by showcasing talented women from every sector and known background in business and leadership. It caused a ripple effect across mainstream media and put women on the radar. At the close of the hardest year for many, Marina shares the emotional toll COVID-19 has had on the mental wellbeing of staff across the organisations she boards. Marina Go Independent Chair, Non-Executive Director, Remuneration Committee Chair, Editor, General Manager Current Boards (November 2020) NED, Autosports Group (ASX:ASG) NED, Energy Australia NED, 7-eleven NED, Pro-PAC (ASX:PPG) NED, The Walkley Foundation Chair, Ovarian Cancer Australia Chair, Suncorp Super Netball Commission LinkedIn Marina Go Claire Braund (host) Further Information about Women on Boards (WOB) membership, events & services, please visit our website to receive our weekly newsletter, subscribe as a Basic Member (free). Join as a Full Member for full access to our Board Vacancies, WOBShare (our online member platform) and more. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter
Sacha has been speaking to Marina Go, Chair Of Suncorp Super Netball Commission about the work involved in getting the season completedA great listenDONT MISS THISSporty Sally Learns Netball - Pre orderShop Mizuno hereBuy Geva Mentor Leap via Amazon on this link
Marina Go doesn’t stop. After a successful career as a journalist and editor, helming popular titles like Dolly and Cosmo, she’s moved seamlessly into the boardroom space and is making her voice heard around Australia as independent chair and non-executive director of a range of organisations as diverse as 7-11, the Walkleys and Super Netball.But how has she managed to reconnect with Dolly readers from 30 years ago?www.tonicmag.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a teenage girl in the ‘90s, reading Dolly magazine every month was a special thrill – one that my guest for this episode knows well. As a teenager Marino Go set her sights on becoming the editor of Dolly magazine, a goal she achieved at the age of 23. Of course, achieving your ultimate goal so early in your career prompts the question, what’s next? Marina went on launch Australian Good Taste magazine for Woolworths before moving into the business strategy side of the media industry, with roles including CEO of Private Media, Publisher of Magazines at Fairfax, and Group Publisher at Pacific Publications. For the past decade Marina has focused her career at the board level, including five years under the spotlight as chairwoman of the NRL’s Wests Tigers. She is currently a non-executive director for Energy Australia, 7-Eleven, Pro-PAC, Autosports Group and the Walkley Foundation, as well as chair for Ovarian Cancer Australia and the Super Netball Commission. In 2016 Marina published her book Break Through: 20 Success Strategies for Female Leaders, and she is a role model and mentor to countless women in business and the media. Having looked up to Marina since those early Dolly days, in 2012 armed with a ‘I have nothing to lose, and everything to gain’ attitude, I contacted Marina and asked to meet her for coffee. That led to a work opportunity that helped form the early days of The PR Hub. I continue to be inspired by her career trajectory and her focus on supporting and empowering women. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this episode as much as I did! Marina’s Five in Five shout-out: Marina loves purpose-driven businesses like Who Gives a Crap and Thank You. With a bonus shout-out to her son’s band, The Tints! Leave feedback or get in touch here: Samantha Dybac Managing Director and founder The PR Hub www.theprhub.com.au/podcast https://www.instagram.com/influenceunlockedpodcast/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthadybac/ Producer: Andrew Menczel http://www.piccolopodcasts.com.au/
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sports Geek Replay episode with Marina Go From Netball Australia - learn more at https://sportsgeekhq.com/sgr-marina-go
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sean Callanan chats with author & executive director Marina Go about her career working in media and on boards in sports now as chair at Super Netball. Full show notes available at - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/marina-go-super-netball/
The very first WestsLife Podcast episode features: News updates A 2019 Wests Tigers season preview A round 1 preview for Wests Tigers vs Manly Sea Eagles An in depth interview with soon-to-be-former chair Marina Go
ARLC chairman Peter Beattie and Wests Tigers chair Marina Go join Zac Bailey and Michael Chammas to discuss sanctions imposed by the Australian Rugby League Commission.
New Stories, Bold Legends: Stories from Sydney Lunar Festival
Marina Go is chair of the Wests Tigers NRL Club and has been named by Boss magazine as one of the country’s 20 True Leaders. She is author of the business book for women, Break Through: 20 Success Strategies for Female Leaders and has forged a successful board career after spending decades as a leading figure in the media industry. Marina is Chair of Ovarian Cancer Australia, a non-executive director of Energy Australia, Auto-sports Group, 7-Eleven, Pro-Pac, and The Walkley Foundation. Starting her career as a journalist, Marina then went on to a successful career in the media and was previously Head of Hearst Australia at Bauer Media. With an MBA under her belt, she is also Chair of the Advisory Board for the Centre For Media Transition at the University of Technology Sydney. https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinago/ https://ovariancancer.net.au/ https://newstories.net.au/marina-go/
Hosts Jane and Catherine discuss women helping women. Non-Executive Director and author Marina Go discusses her incredible career trajectory from editing teen magazine, Dolly, to closing the pay gap at Energy Australia and becoming one of the first women in history to chair a rugby league club, West Tigers.
Chairperson at the Wests Tigers and mum to two footy fans.
Join our editor-at-large Jamila Rizvi as she goes behind the scenes of Future Women, speaking to Annabel Crabb, Marina Go and Tracey Spicer about how it got off the ground just as #MeToo was breaking around the globe.
Joining Forefront.mp3 from the New York offices of tech giant Google is Jake O’Leary - the Australian-born, incredibly modest mastermind behind Youtube’s global artist marketing strategy. Exuding a contagious energy, Jake discusses the places, spaces and people around which music collides with modern culture, and his sentiments on the industry he’s helping to shape. Enter Gary Aspden, the man Jake aptly calls the “don” of influencer marketing as it’s come to be known today. Having spent decades at the heart of the sport, street and culture-shaping machine that is Adidas, it is certainly Gary’s depth of knowledge, informed by lived experience, that has lead him to forge a path now followed by many, in engaging brands with youth and street culture. Dialling into the discussion from Sydney is Marina Go, a formidable leader in the Australian corporate landscape. Chair and non-executive Director for organisations as diverse as Energy Australia to the West Tigers NRL Club, Marina’s expertise bridges industry, gender and cultural gaps to demonstrate that women can and should operate at the top of our industries - all of them. Here she shares with Forefront.mp3 her candid take and, ultimately, her hopeful approach to life and work. This conversation is to be continued at the Forefront Summit on July 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Tickets selling now at Forefrontsummit.com. [This podcast produced by Margaret Zhang and Samantha Oliver (Background)// Edited by Bede Benjamin-Korporaal and Margaret Zhang]
In this episode Miranda Tapsell and Nakkiah Lui, share stories with former Dolly editor Marina Go about perceptions of beauty in Australia, and discuss how beauty is being defined on Aussie TV and in magazines. They also explore how and why Instagram has opened up a space of freedom for women of colour. Marina Go became editor of the iconic teenage Australian magazine Dolly at the age of 23. She, like Nakkiah and Miranda, learned about her body, sex and relationships by ripping open the sealed section of the magazine every month. Reading Dolly was a defining experience for many young Australian women, but the girls shown in the magazine did not look like our hosts and guest. The majority were “blonde and blue-eyed”, recalls Marina. “Growing up I never, ever saw anyone who looked like me … that’s why, when I became the editor I was determined to make sure there were women or girls who looked like I did. “I wanted girls who looked like me to see themselves.”
Marina was editor of Dolly magazine at age 23. She went on to edit ELLE and launch Australian Good Taste for Woolworths. She's launched print and digital products. These days Marina is better known as Chair of Australian Rugby League team Wests Tigers. Marina is also on the board of Energy Australia and Autosports Group. In this interview she talks about her career, being a parent and taking time out. She chats about her role as a mentor to young women and the rules of being a mentee. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tired of seeing token female participation, if any, on leadership panels at media conferences? Yeah, us too. That’s why at Storyology this year our version of that panel was 100% women. Here’s some frank talk about how to get more women and people of color at the top from four badass women: - Kara Swisher, head of Recode and a formidable tech journalist based in the U.S. - Marina Go, who ran Hearst Bauer Media until recently and just published “Break Through: 20 Success Strategies For Female Leaders” - Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a social activist and oil rig engineer - Michelle Guthrie, general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Conversations from Storyology is a WalkleyTalks podcast miniseries featuring the best bits from our 2016 journalism conference. Head to walkleys.com/subscribe to hear when we drop the next one, on indigenous languages. We’re on Stitcher, Soundcloud and iTunes. This podcast is produced by Kate Golden for the Walkley Foundation at the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia. This episode was edited by Ninah Kopel. Music is “Puzzle Pieces” by Lee Rosevere.
On the Brand Storytelling podcast this week, we celebrate Australia's premier journalism and storytelling festival,Storyology. GM of Hearst-Bauer Media, Marina Go joins Rakhal Ebeli to talk about her career path, the trends in video content, the future of the Walkley foundation, the future of the journalism industry and of course.....the mad-minute!
This week Ladies who League celebrates Women in League Round. Each day this week we will feature an interview with a different woman in league. Today we chat with Marina Go, chairperson at the Wests Tigers about her career to date, her beautiful family and how the Wests Tigers have changed over the last couple of years. We also get an insight in what it is like to be a director at a Club and their roles and responsibilities.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
The benefits of writing longhand and famous writers and their first word processor (can you remember yours?). Discover what “peripatetic” means and meet publishing doyenne Marina Go, author of “Break Through: 20 Success Strategies For Female Leaders”. Check out Litsy, the new social media app for book lovers, find out why you need a decent photo as an author, and more! Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com