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Nikki White

Production Manager

As Production Manager - Nikki keeps our projects and promotions moving and grooving along!

Nikki started at Lifeblood in June 2006 as an Account Manager and has recently moved across to the ‘other side’. Nikki is loving this role as it allows her to use her finely tuned organisational skills, while sharing in the latest lollie stash that the studio have stockpiled!

But it wasn’t always that way. Her background specialises in FMCG – where she worked for CAW – part of the George Patts group. Over her 8 years there, she worked within the administration side of the business, which helped her to develop her skills & gain much experience – eventually leading her into an Account Management role.

Nikki, otherwise known as "Nikkers" loves the fast pace and excitement that an agency offers - but as everyone knows, her other passions are shopping and dancing. Anyone up for a boogie?

Who is your hero?

My Dad

What are you most passionate about?

Family, friends, my career, dancing, fitness, life!

Michaela Fargher

Designer

Michaela brings to the Lifeblood menu a keen eye for colour and geometric form. In our kitchen of creative she plays the role of designer – a stickler for detail and perfection she is always producing tasty results!

Having recently moved to Melbourne from Adelaide, Michaela is loving the broader exposure she has to theatre, galleries, cinema, food and good wines... there is plenty here to satisfy her hunger and her thirst!

Her previous experience includes working for Guerilla Advertising and Design and Imagination Entertainment in South Australia, where she helped design and produce board games and DVD games for the Australian and overseas markets. This broad industry experience has equipped Michaela with the strong skill base she holds, contributing significantly to the team at Lifeblood.

What should you be doing

Gradually travelling, working and eating my way through the countries of the world with an endless supply of money and time.

Secret Indulgence?

A Brown’s flourless chocolate muffin, heated and served with a dollop of King Island cream and ice-cream.

Georgie Lovel

Senior Art Director

Opportunity knocks! And knock it certainly did to Georgie Lovel during a one-year industry placement, at then, locally based Medicus Melbourne!

From this open door into the world of advertising - grew a particular intrigue into healthcare. Completing a thesis on the ‘discourse of pharmaceuticals’, Georgie completed a Bachelor of Design (Hons) and 9 years later - hasn’t looked back. Additionally a Diploma of Business and a Brand Management Certificate (AdSchool) has provided a well rounded approach to balancing the commercial reality of creative.

The world's first cancer vaccine – Gardasil has proven to be the most inspiring product she has worked on. “What a fantastic reason to get out of bed in the morning” sings Georgie! Her healthcare experience spans a broad range of therapeutic areas.

Creatively she has achieved much success winning accolades that extend across a variety of disciplines. Georgie was also proud to help judge The 2007 Global Awards. She has been with Lifeblood since May 2005 and as Senior Art Director - heads up the creative team.

 
What drives you?

Success - and all that comes with it.

What was your childhood obsession?

Dolly Parton. I wanted to be a Country and Western singer.

Kle Miller

Senior New Media Programmer

Kle miller has been at LifeBlood for the last 5 years, and watched the IT department expand to what it is today.

As Senior New Media Programmer he has grown with the company. Being not just a cog but the machine in the IT department he has encountered every type of project known to the healthcare industry.

Kle's two work passions are multimedia CD/DVD's and enterprise web applications. Outside work he just cant get enough music into his system. He still likes to put on a record whilst working at home!

What motivates you

Learning, a challenge and knowledge is what drives me.

Where have all the flowers gone?

If you ask my son, to sleep.