A Conversation with Andrea Candy

  • Andrea Candy is one of the most respected marketing professionals in Western Australia – with a name that is synonymous with print and digital communications solutions. Presently the Head of Growth & Customer Relationships at Zipform Digital, in a recent interview we found out more about her career path, industry advocacy and love of home renovations.  

    “There are always client meetings, problem solving, managing my team and coaching them to continually create best practice client experiences, planning, budgets, proposals, documentation, the list goes on. Luckily, I love being busy.”

    “The past two years (since the pandemic hit) have been challenging for everyone, especially our clients who are navigating a new normal and still trying to deliver value to their own customers”, she reflects, whilst quickly responding to one of her team who pops their head in with a question. The queen of multi-tasking indeed.    

    “Life has changed so much for everyone since COVID-19 hit,” she said. “Early in my career, I had a manager that had such exuberant enthusiasm. He spoke to every single person in the company every day to ask how they were. Even though his response was always the same – “sensational” – it gave everyone such positive energy. I wish I had time to do this – but I do what I can instead.” 

    Showcasing WA’s marketing industry 

    “So often the achievements within WA get overshadowed by big brands and budgets of the East Coast. WAMA came together at the end of 2020, by a small group of “marketing veterans” – as we called ourselves after a few glasses of pinot. Initially, we wanted to put on an event to showcase some great brand stories that we’d seen during the year. It’s since grown into so much more – I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved during the past three years.”  

    Living the work/life balance 

    “Earlier on in my career, I had a new manager start, who had such a significant focus on family and work/life balance, that I started to see “work” from another angle. So many people think that it’s something you have to do between 8:30am – 5pm every day, including myself at that time, regardless of what might be happening at home.  

    One day I had a major client presentation scheduled, but a close family member had just been admitted to hospital.  My manager told me to go be with my family – that they would manage without me. I’d done all of the presentation prep, it was my client and it really should have been my responsibility. I felt so torn – it felt like I was abandoning the client and my team, but on the other hand my family needed me. That was my first real introduction to a proper work/life balance, and I’ve made it my priority ever since.” 

    In real terms, I absolutely love my work, my clients and the people around me – but I have so many activities outside of work that life is incredibly hectic. Since COVID-19 began, I started to absolutely love my garden, it brings me so much joy – especially with my new fur babies enjoying it too. I also discovered a real passion for renovating – my husband and I bought a unit last year, which we have just spent 12 months fixing up ourselves. I spent every weekend and spare moment ripping up old carpet, painting, tiling and patching – I’m not sure what to do with my weekend’s now it is finished! 

    I also find immense joy in supporting and empowering women and girls in underprivileged nations – I was part of the leadership immersion project of The Hunger Project. I had raised $10,000 for them and was meant to travel to Ghana in 2020, but unfortunately the trip was cancelled due to COVID.” 

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