In The Hot Seat – Amy Brill

We catch up with Amy Brill, Head of PR at M&C Saatchi PR, who tells Team TMN about her new role and what she thinks of the PR industry in the Middle East…

Name: Amy Brill

From: London, UK

Current Job Title: Head of PR, M&C Saatchi PR

When did you first arrive in Dubai?

Just over two years ago in 2015, but I’ve been visiting family here for almost seven years.

Where did you work prior?

I previously worked at Grayling, where I’d been since 2012, working my way up from an Account Executive to Account Director. I  moved to the UAE with Grayling in 2015.

What were your first impressions of the PR industry in the Middle East?

I was surprised to find how traditional media relations dominated client requirements and was immediately excited at the prospect of integrating campaigns alongside social and digital impact, which was something I’d been used to in the UK.

Has your opinion changed much?

Even in a couple of years, there’s definitely been a huge step forward in terms of executing creative campaigns and utilising social and digital activations, but there’s always the opportunity to be even more innovative. Though I still can’t get my head around the fact you can sell a story into a newspaper for print coverage up until 2pm!

Tell us about your current role…

My current role is very exciting – I have the responsibility of growing the business and the team across our two offices in the UAE, working very closely with the London hub team and other international markets as well.

What challenges do you face?

As a new agency, our smaller team could be seen as a challenge. However, while we have flexibility to act as a start-up and boutique agency, we also have the luxury of taking advantage of the wider network and blending the right talent for our clients as and when needed – which is pretty special.

What’s the most rewarding part of your job?

So far, it’s been getting to know my talented colleagues within the M&C Saatchi PR family and understanding our agency’s unique proposition. Undoubtedly to come, it will be celebrating new client wins and consequently growing a happy, passionate team.

How would you rather be contacted at work?

Phone or email, either is fine. Messages sent via food delivery – also fine!

How has digital media changed the relationship between the PR and media industry?

Not so long ago, clients were only interested in print coverage and would dismiss online clippings or social activity. Now, we wouldn’t dream of creating a campaign which wouldn’t work digitally across paid, owned and earned channels, meaning we regard online and social as highly as offline. Digital media also allows journalists instant access to facts and viewpoints, meaning they can craft a story to the advantage, or detriment of your brand more quickly than ever.

How has consumer behaviour in today’s digital community influenced PR today? Nowadays, consumers are used to being able to communicate directly with brands and stakeholders, they are more demanding and are able to react instantly and across multiple platforms. PR professionals have to be prepared to engage in a two-way dialogue and to react quickly. Through social listening, we can gain insight into what our audiences want, allowing us to identify topical trends and insights to inform our campaigns.

Has user-generated content taken over brand promotion and marketing campaigns in the Middle East?

We’re in a region which still allows brands to be overt in their promotion, but that doesn’t mean consumers’ attention spans or decisions to ignore marketing messages are any less. User-generated content gives brands an alternative way to influence, while being measurable, and I can only see the popularity of such content increasing.

How has social media in the region evolved over the years to become an integrated part of the PR industry?

When planning campaigns, social media no longer comes as the after-thought it did even a few years ago, it has become intrinsic to the digital world we live in today. For example, where before we would have hosted an event and issued a post release and imagery, we can now promote the event beforehand, broadcast live from that event and issue content following it. 

What role does social media play in building a brand’s reputation today?

A huge one, in both building it up and knocking it down even more quickly. We live in a world where the President of the United States tweets his musings daily – the role of social media is more powerful now than ever before.

How would you describe yourself at work?

Committed and tenacious, but it’s important to remember we spend a lot of time at work, so I like to have fun too.

Describe yourself in five words…

Sociable, creative, passionate, honest and positive. 

What inspires you?

My cousin, Tom. Tom was born with Down syndrome and growing up with him has taught me to see the opportunity in everything, to be positive and to love life.

What’s your most overused saying?

‘Are you joking?!’ and probably too often, I’d add a swear word in there as well.

Five things you can’t live without?

The obvious, family and friends, my mobile, holidays and hot sauce.

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

A vet, hairdresser, teacher – almost everything until a family friend organised work experience for me in a PR agency when I was 15 and I was sold!

If you weren’t in your current role, what would you be doing?

Something that involves a lot of organisation, perhaps wedding planning, I wish I could plan mine all over again.

What’s your most used social media platform?

Instagram and Facebook. It’d be much harder living away from home without those.

How do you see the PR industry changing in the Middle East in the coming years? Already, clients are relying on PR agencies for so much more than traditional media relations. That’s why our agency is made up of strategists, creatives and designers as well as experts in consumer, corporate and experiential. By blending the right talent, we are able to offer clients what they want and more. It’s an exciting time to be in PR.

Cicero and Bernay expands into North Africa

Public relations agency, Cicero and Bernay (C&B) has signed a strategic affiliation with Kalima, a subsidiary of communications group, Impact, as a part of its plan to expand into Algeria and Tunisia. The new agreement will see C&B provide public relations services, PR Strategies, on-ground support and development of targeted communications, with an aim to cater to the growing Algerian and Tunisian markets. The affiliation will also ensure that Kalima secures a strong footprint in the PR industry to strengthen C&B’s presence across the GCC.

“Kalima has a similar ethos to that of C&B – focusing on adding value to clients through a customer-centric and results-focused approach,” says Ahmad Itani, COO, C&B. “This shared philosophy makes us natural partners and we are pleased to be adding Kalima to our network of experts – adding valuable insights to C&B’s network from Algeria and Tunisia.”

Felicity Stokes joins AW Rostamani

AW Rostamani Group has appointed Felicity Stokes to the role of Communications Marketing Manager. With experience in the PR and communications industry, Felicity previously worked with Think Liquorice as Account Manager, where she managed public relations, events, social media and developed brand strategies. In her new role, she will report to the company’s Head of Marketing and Communications, Mustafa Dada and work across internal and external communications as well as marketing efforts. She will also lead events for the company’s subsidiaries by managing media relations, building executive advertisement strategies, creating campaign concepts and assisting with the launch of their social media platforms.

“AW Rostamani is an impressive and innovative corporation with a strong business message towards ‘enriching the lives’ of their consumers,” says Felicity. “I am very excited to work with the company’s industry-leading brands in automotive, lifestyle, technology and property development to develop the AW Rostamani Group brand identity, with a highly intelligent and ambitious team.”

IAA UAE Chapter launches production forum

The International Advertising Association (IAA) UAE Chapter has launched IAA UAE – Production Forum. IAA UAE – Production Forum is a platform that aims to create a meaningful interface between the production, advertising and media industry. The new forum will also focus on providing a platform for the film and TV production industry to discuss and solve the challenges they face, as well as to promote the UAE’s production industry locally and internationally.

The IAA UAE- Production Forum will be headed by a steering committee made of professionals from across the UAE’s production and media industry including, Owner and Producer of Central Films, Karen Coetzee, Owner and Executive Producer of Boomtown, Shane Martin, Owner and Location Manager of Fstop Locations, Lyall Gardiner and Managing Partner of Joy Films, Ali Azarmi.

“The communications industry in UAE is a diverse and thriving sector,” says Hani Ghorayeb, President, IAA UAE Chapter. “Having our production industry members focus on a specific agenda that promotes and expands their role in the UAE is a very welcome and timely initiative given the rise of content.”

Start wins at Transform MENA Awards 2017

Consumer experience design consultancy, Start was awarded the Grand Prix at the Transform MENA Awards 2017 last night at the Waldorf Astoria, Palm Jumeirah. The event also saw Start win five gold and four silver awards including Best place or nation brand, Best visual identity for travel, leisure and tourism sector, Best use of typography and Best internal communications during a brand development project for their work on the rebrand of Yas Island. The event aimed to recognise the best practice in corporate, product and global brand development across categories such as strategy, execution, content and evaluation across the region. 

“We are thrilled to have been awarded the Grand Prix at this years Transform Awards for our work with creating the new brand identity for Yas Island,” says Mike Curtis, Start, Group President. “We liberate the way people engage with the brands they love, increasing lifetime value, which increase the volume and value of sales.”

COPIA Group reveals new identity

Dubai-based communications consultancy, COPIA Group has undergone a full rebrand as a part of the firm’s long-term positioning plan across the region. The relaunch includes a brand new website as well as a more focused direction on crafting creative content and experiences from across the region. The direction of the firm will also focus on its local presence and global network surrounding lifestyle as a core of its portfolio of brands and to position as well as communicate to relevant platforms.

“In a region where trust, integrity and expertise is key, we pride ourselves on being an extension of our clients,” says Rania El Sadek, Founder and Managing Director, COPIA. “Our advantage of knowing our network and influencers on a personal basis is a direct reflection of the lifestyle we not only create, but represent – a lifestyle that resonates with the new generations.”

JPd secures multiple wins at Transform Awards

Dubai-based branding and communications agency, JPd has secured multiple awards at this year’s Transform Awards MENA. Held at the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah, the ceremony aims to recognise and benchmark the best brand work and reward innovation across the MENA region. The event saw JPd win in various categories including gold for Best Visual Identity for Charity/NGO and Best localisation of an international brand, silver for Best Visual Identity for Professional Service Sector and bronze for Best use of Tone of Voice as well as highly commended for Best Use of Repackaging Design.

“For our first year of entry, the Transform Awards are a glowing endorsement to our success in creating commercially well thought strategies and compelling creative identities that allow brands to connect with people and people to connect with the brands we partner with,” says James Pass, Managing Director, JPd. “It captures everything we stand for as an agency – commitment, passion and proficiency.”