Jessica Goodfellow
Sep 26, 2019

Keeping pace with... Kate Burns of Brave Bison

The Brave Bison CEO strolls around Spikes while getting grilled on our burning questions about creativity and the industry.

We asked Kate Burns, CEO of Brave Bison, to join us for a stroll around the Spikes Asia 2019 festival  floor as we asked her a series of rapid-fire questions about creativity and the industry. Watch to find out:

  • Where she gets creative inspiration
  • Who her industry role model is
  • What has been the most positive change in industry during her career
  • The best advice she ever received
  • What three words she would use to describe herself
  • Her favourite internet trend
  • What she thinks is the most overhyped trend
  • What tech trend she is most excited about at the moment 
  • Her opinion on the most iconic campaign of all time

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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