Todd Sampson
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Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Residence | Sydney, Australia |
Nationality | Canadian Australian |
Education | B.A. (Queen's University) M.B.A. (Cape Town University) |
Occupation | CEO of Leo Burnett Australia[1] TV personality |
Known for | Gruen Planet Redesign My Brain |
Todd Sampson (born 1970)[2] is a Canadian-born Australian television personality and non-executive chairman of the advertising agency Leo Burnett Australia.[1] He has appeared as a panellist on advertising discussion program Gruen Planet and as a guest host on The Project. He presented a science documentary series, Redesign My Brain. Also an adventurer, Sampson has climbed to the summit of Mount Everest.[3]
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Early life and education
Sampson was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. He left Cape Breton at age 16, completing his schooling at a United World College, to which he won a $30,000 scholarship. He then studied economics and biology at Queen's University in Ontario, working as a college warden to supplement his income. He applied for another international scholarship and went on to complete an M.B.A. at the University of Cape Town.[2]
Advertising and business career
Sampson started in advertising at the Cape Town agency The White House. In the mid-1990s, he worked as a strategist at Australian company The Campaign Palace.[2] He joined Leo Burnett Sydney in 2002[4] and was later appointed CEO of Leo Burnett Australia. In August 2015, Sampson stepped back to the role of non-executive chairman.
He is the co-creator of the Earth Hour initiative – one of the largest environmental movements in history, reaching more than 1.4 billion people in more than 5,500 cities.[5]
In 2014, Todd was appointed to the board of directors of Fairfax Media, a 2.5 billion dollar multi-platform media company in Australasia.[5] Effective February 2015, Sampson joined the Qantas board of directors as a non-executive director.[6][7]
Television career
Sampson is a regular panellist on the ABC television media review program, Gruen Planet. He also appeared on its predecessor, The Gruen Transfer and on spin-off series, Gruen Nation and Gruen Sweat. He often appears as a panellist and guest host on Network Ten's The Project.
In October 2013, he was the subject of a science documentary series, Redesign My Brain. The documentary won the 2014 AACTA Award for Best Documentary Television Program.
Awards
The Financial Review and News Limited ranked him as one of the most influential executives in Australia. He has won a CEO of the Year Award twice and has featured on the cover of BRW magazine. He was ranked as one of the most influential men under 45 by Men's Style and was nominated for GQ's Man of the Year Award.[citation needed]
An art piece by Michelle St Anne called I Love Todd Sampson – Voices of the Vulnerable was performed at Walsh Bay in February and March 2013.[8]
Personal life
Sampson is an adventurer, having completed an unguided ascent to the top of Mount Everest.[3] [9] He is married to wife Neomie and has two daughters, Coco and Jet.
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