Marketing Director / Managing Editor, Roshin Rahman

Name: Roshin Rahman
Age: 28
From: India
Current Job Title: Marketing Director / Managing Editor, Signé magazine

When did you first arrive in Dubai?
I arrived a year ago, but I was a regular traveller to Dubai.

Where did you work prior?
I used to work for the Italian division of WGSN, a leading trend forecasting company in the fashion, design and luxury industry. I was handling a few names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Larusmiani, Pininfarina etc…

What were your first impressions of the media industry in the Middle East?
The Middle East is a fast growing market and the level of enthusiasm and dynamism in the media industry is fascinating. Speaking of the luxury media industry in particular, the growth is immense, with the luxury aficionados growing day-by-day in the Middle East. An important fact is that unlike other markets the flexibility for doing business in the Middle East provided by the government is really visionary. Moreover I believe the Middle East has become the ‘centre of trade’, thanks to far-sighted leaders and geographical positioning.

How has your opinion changed after the last few years?
As I’ve mentioned, I had always been traveling to Dubai and kept this market under my close watch in terms of luxury media. Compared with the last couple of years, I believe the market is now ready for the next level of luxury or ‘luxury unplugged’ and this is what Signé magazine stands for.

Tell us about your role…
Being the Co-Founder of Signé magazine and specialising in luxury marketing, I manage multiple roles in the organisation. Signé is a curated magazine, so our teamwork is what reflects as a quality magazine. It is very important that each topic and image going into the magazine is up to the quality of our readers. But yes, my main role is divided as Marketing Director and Managing Editor.

What challenges do you face?
I believe challenges are a way to make you stronger, so I prefer not to whine about it.

What’s the most rewarding part of your job?
It may be a cliché, but I love what I do so I guess that’s the best reward.

What do you think of the quality of media publications in the region?
I feel there are quality publications in terms of editorial and print, but there is always room for improvement. 

How do you find PRs in the region?
Dynamic, active and friendly.

What’s your pet PR peeve?
E-mail spam.

What advice can you offer PRs seeking coverage in your magazine?
Make sure that you understand what Signé magazine stands for, and propose only content that fits our philosophy.

Work calls via landline, mobile or both?
Mobile.

Describe yourself in five words…
Simplicity, quality of life, good food, family, a Signé man

What’s your most overused saying?
“Discretion is the new elegance.” 

Five things you can’t live without?
Family, music, books, breakfast and Signé magazine

If you weren’t a Marketing Director / Managing Editor, what would you be?
I like farming, so…!

Nicola Gregson promoted to MEPRA Chairman

Nicola Gregson, Managing Director of Ketchum Raad – Middle East, has been elected as Chairman of MEPRA, the Middle East PR Association, following the AGM meeting last month. Having been a member of the board since 2009, Nicola was initially responsible for Measurement and Evaluation, and was promoted to Vice Chair two years ago.

“The PR industry in the MENA region continues to progress at an amazingly rapid rate – MEPRA’s role is to provide access to training, ensure governance and best practice, and be the voice for the profession so that we can continue to drive the region’s PR industry forwards,” says Nicola. “I am incredibly proud to be working with such strong Board members representing both international PR networks and regional agencies and global and national companies.”

Women’s Health Middle East available now

The first issue of Women’s Health Middle East is now available on newstands with an eye-catching image of Hollywood beauty Jessica Alba adorning the front cover. The new ITP Consumer-run publication, has a print run of 16,000 copies and is currently available in English language.

Headed up by Yi-Hwa Hanna and assisted by Deputed Editor, Ashley Lane, the publication focuses on health, nutrition and fitness, while also covering fashion, beauty, advice, travel, food and lifestyle. The launch will be celebrated this Tuesday night with a lavish party to welcome the first issue.

A big step forward for The Soul Republic

After a soft launch at the beginning of 2014, Corie Weaver has announced his lifestyle blog, The Soul Republic, is officially launched. Featuring men’s fashion, auto, travel, technology, culture, food and more, the site will be a go-to resource for emerging news and trends in urban lifestyle from a cultivated, upscale perspective.

TheSoulRepublic.com is an online lifestyle blog geared towards the modern man, but features news and trends that are attractive to everyone,” says website Creator and Editor, Corie Weaver. “The response from our soft launch was immediately positive and is continuously growing, so now we are ready to bring The Soul Republic to the world.”

 

Piotr Wnuk joins SPI Publishing

Piotr Wnuk, who previously worked as Social Media and Communications Coordinator for Towers Watson in the United Kingdom, has joined the SPI Publishing team in Dubai as Assistant Editor.

“I am extremely excited about my new position and exploring journalism in the Middle East,” says Piotr. “I cannot wait to explore all the interesting topics in the region and share my passion with readers.”

Rana Al Jamal joins Yahoo! Middle East

Rana Al Jamal has joined the Yahoo! Middle East team as Managing Editor. Rana, whose previous position was Editor-In-Chief of Arabia.com, will be handling entertainment and lifestyle news for the site.

“I have been working in the media industry for 14 years with the top titles in the region,” says Rana. “Moving to Yahoo was the right move for me to further grow, and where all my experience can be used and challenged. Yahoo provides readers with the best online experience and the most up-to-date news and I am very excited to be part of the team as Arabic Managing Editor of entertainment and lifestyle news that best fit the GCC needs.”

Amey Borkar joins SPI Publishing

Amey Borkar has joined the SPI Publishing team as Assistant Editor. Amey, who previously worked as Copy Editor and Features Writer at Gomantak Times in Goa, India, will be reporting and editing for three magazines, Intelligent SME, Robust RAK and Apps Middle East.
“I am delighted to be here and extremely excited to kick-start this new innings of my career,” says Amey. “I am really looking forward the UAE experience.”

 

Europe’s Transform Awards to debut in Middle East

Europe’s revered Transform Awards Programme is launching its inaugural Transform Awards MENA, to be held in Dubai in June 2014. The event, which until now has been held exclusively in London, is Europe’s only awards dedicated to creative agencies’ rebranding work. But, with the expanding number of prestigious ad and branding agencies in the Middle East, Cravenhill Publishing, the awards organisers, has broadened its reach to the MENA region.

“There is obviously an immense amount of rebranding, repositioning and brand transformation talent in the Middle East and North Africa and Transform Awards MENA is an excellent platform to celebrate that,” says Andrew Thomas, Founder of Transform, and Managing Director, Cravenhill Publishing.“The European Transform Awards are seen as a very real assessment of best practice, creativity, strategy, implementation and effectiveness and I’m sure the event here in Dubai will carry equal kudos. It is an award every agency will want to have in their cabinet.”