10. Data strategy, mindful motion, and the Dojo with Tony Clement.

How can we use movement and mindfulness to help improve our potential as professionals, and in the way we live our lives broadly?

In Episode 10 of the B-side, I speak to Tony Clement, Data Strategy Consultant, and Founder of The Dojo. A Human Performance Consultancy which aims to help people achieve their professional bests, through personal growth.

Tony has over 15 years of digital marketing, strategy and analytics experience. Having held senior positions in creative agencies such as Big Spaceship in New York, Wunderman in London and Leo Burnett in Sydney; working with brands like Google, Youtube, Samsung, Ford and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Tony now runs his own Data Strategy consulting practice, Roll Deep, with clients in New York, Sydney, Melbourne and London.  

He is a certified Google Analytics nerd, a statistician by trade, and has earned 4 Advertising Effectiveness Awards. He was also the ‘data creative’ that won an Account Planning Group ‘Best Use of Data’ award for one of Australia’s largest banks.

We discuss how Tony has made it his mission to help organizations and professionals diagnose the data stories that are of the highest value to them now and in the future. Along with how he applies his experience as a Yoga Instructor, BJJ practitioner and team leader to train the deep skills of people to optimize their mind, body and soul towards higher levels of performance, in life and work.

Tony is one of the nicest, smartest, and probably fittest guys I’ve ever met in the industry, and I really enjoyed being able to speak to him again. You’re going to love this episode.

You can find tony here:The Dojo thedojo.team
Linkedin linkedin.com/in/tonyc2
Roll Deep (His Data Strategy Consultancy) rolldeep.net/
Instagram instagram.com/thedojofbt/

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