BBC Worldwide promotes Braun to head new business
10 Dec 2002 | by Claire Billings,
of head of new-business development for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa.
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The account, which will be run out of London, was previously held by the small South African agency Ovation, but Celtel, which is the largest mobile telephony brand outside of South Africa, decided ... , based in London. "Africa is the world's fastest-growing region in the mobile telecoms sector ...
of head of new-business development for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa.
Fleming and Agnello have racked up extensive experience in the drinks sector with work for brands such as Bombay Sapphire gin, Martini and Spirito. Before joining BD-Network, Fleming worked at Peter Kane & Co, while Agnello began her career at TBWA\South Africa, before moving to the UK. The team has four ...
man in Africa 60,000 years ago. The creative has been specifically developed for the campaign on WRN ... Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Asia Pacific and North America. WRN was the first UK broadcaster ...
comprises five separately scheduled networks for Europe/Africa/Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Latin ... , the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, the bombing of the American embassies in Africa, the tragic earthquakes ... cable and satellite industry in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia, proving ...
used the statement "help me feed, clothe and shelter the most desperate refugee children of Africa ...
's efforts to update its image follow a similar effort by South Africa, which under the leadership South Africa's International Marketing Council, has created and promoted the country's image locally ...
the latest advertisement for its Special Delivery service in South Africa....that it saved £100,000 filming the ad in South Africa because filming in the UK is so expensive. A spokesman for Consignia added that real UK postmen were flown over to South Africa to shoot the ad. "A lot of ads are made in either eastern Europe or South Africa," a spokesman told The Daily Telegraph. "It is important ...
will benefit. Luca Lindner, the president and chief executive of D'Arcy's Europe, Middle East and Africa ...