Associate Director
Chris Leitch is an experienced writer and online editor, proficient in producing website content and developing marketing and digital communications strategies and materials.
He puts his skills to work managing writing projects for Purple clients, in addition to working across many parts of the business helping to create content and shape digital marketing ideas.
After completing a Communications degree at Edith Cowan University, Chris cut his journalistic teeth at the NT News and worked at Community Newspapers, News Corp and Seven West Media before moving into marketing communications.
Away from the office, Chris’s main goals are spending time with his girls and finding time to hit the beach, improve his golf and dabble in fantasy sports. He spent many summers bowling inswingers for the Scarborough Cricket Club.
Digital
Why cybersecurity education is good for business
Understanding the human-tech interaction is crucial for strong data security...
Communications
Why storytelling is key to putting a rocket under our space sector
In the boundless cosmos of innovation, storytelling propels the space...
Crisis & Issues
Cybersecurity crackdown: ASIC coming for poorly prepared companies
Is your business adequately prepared to respond to a potential...
Australian Information Commissioner’s biannual data breach report reveals new trend for 2023
Notifiable data breaches saw a downwards trend in the first...
Is your business thinking like a cybercriminal?
Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, and the only effective...
Can ethics coexist with corporate sponsorships?
Sponsoring a sporting team or an event is one of...
Content & Video
Why is content getting so chatty?
Water cooler chats have long been a staple of the...
A cash free society – making sense of GovCoin
Splitting the bill isn’t what it used to be. ...
Design & Branding
Why content hubs should be part of your digital strategy
A branded content hub can be an excellent driver of new business, but it takes time to create...
Writing For The Web
Engaging – it’s the word most often used to describe...