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Daniel

Edwards

operations director

Daniel loves working with people no matter what the field, job or cause. From an early age he could be found assisting local South Australian charities with their causes, including Mission SA Winter sleep outs, fundraising events and volunteering in various local causes.

Outside of that he has an educated, well developed and practised understanding of marketing and advertising on a local, national and global scale. In fact, he has been living and breathing marketing now for most of his adult life. After various stints working around the world in tourism and hospitality, he joined his family’s advertising agency and went through years of education, in the forms of an Advertising Diploma from the Australian Advertising Federation, a Masters in Marketing from the highly renowned Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science at the University of South Australia as well a earning an MBA in European Governance from the EBS University in Germany.

His marketing and technical expertise has been in high demand on an international level. He was headhunted late last decade to assist in the development of a new tech based influencer-monetisation company based in Asia. He has also provided high level corporate training in terms of change management, information flow and strategic management within large global organisations.

Daniel brings more than just a wide breadth of marketing knowledge and business management to the WEO team in terms of his working background and approach to business, but he also has a passion and drive for protection of our environment and our wildlife. He strives to see a future whereby not only the next generation, but also future generations, are able to experience and live with the beautiful and magnificent wildlife that still remains with us today, despite the fact that so many species have already gone the way of extinction.

It just astonishes me that people are so unaware of of how fragile our environment is and how under threat so many of our species are. We need to make sure that ‘endangered’ is not just a random term and that when people hear it – that it actually inspires them and drives them to get up and do something about it – and that is why I was compelled to become part of WEO

Daniel

Edwards

operations director

Daniel loves working with people no matter what the field, job or cause. From an early age he could be found assisting local South Australian charities with their causes, including Mission SA Winter sleep outs, fundraising events and volunteering in various local causes.

Outside of that he has an educated, well developed and practised understanding of marketing and advertising on a local, national and global scale. In fact, he has been living and breathing marketing now for most of his adult life. After various stints working around the world in tourism and hospitality, he joined his family’s advertising agency and went through years of education, in the forms of an Advertising Diploma from the Australian Advertising Federation, a Masters in Marketing from the highly renowned Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science at the University of South Australia as well a earning an MBA in European Governance from the EBS University in Germany.

His marketing and technical expertise has been in high demand on an international level. He was headhunted late last decade to assist in the development of a new tech based influencer-monetisation company based in Asia. He has also provided high level corporate training in terms of change management, information flow and strategic management within large global organisations.

Daniel brings more than just a wide breadth of marketing knowledge and business management to the WEO team in terms of his working background and approach to business, but he also has a passion and drive for protection of our environment and our wildlife. He strives to see a future whereby not only the next generation, but also future generations, are able to experience and live with the beautiful and magnificent wildlife that still remains with us today, despite the fact that so many species have already gone the way of extinction.

It just astonishes me that people are so unaware of of how fragile our environment is and how under threat so many of our species are. We need to make sure that ‘endangered’ is not just a random term and that when people hear it – that it actually inspires them and drives them to get up and do something about it – and that is why I was compelled to become part of WEO