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Lekha Menon promoted at Masala! Magazine

Masala! magazine, part of ITP Publishing, has promoted Lekha Menon to the role of Editor. Having worked with Masala! for the past five years as Deputy Editor, Lekha has over 15 years of experience in journalism and has previously worked in India on publications such as The Times of India, Marwar and DNA. As Editor, she will now be responsible for overseeing the production of the weekly Bollywood, fashion and lifestyle magazine, sourcing exclusive content and interviewing Asian celebrities for features. Lekha will also be assisting in events, building relationships with prominent personalities and representing the Masala! brand at high-profile events.

Time Out welcomes new Digital Editor

Time Out, part of ITP Publishing, has welcomed Alex Dunham to the role of Digital Editor. An experienced Journalist and Videographer, Alex has over eight years of international experience with media companies in Spain, Italy, the UK and South Africa, where he most recently worked as a freelance Video Journalist. In his new role, he will work on digital content for the Time Out brand. 

In The Hot Seat – Eamon Sallam

Eamon Sallam, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Elevision Media tells TMN about successful management and creativity in Middle East media…

Name: Eamon Sallam

Age: 40              

From: Canada

Current Job Title: Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer 

When did you first arrive in Dubai?|
2010

Where did you work prior?
NorthStudio360 in Vancouver, Canada. NorthStudio360 was a video production company specialising in 360 video. I worked primarily in business development, but was also involved in video production and editing. After the release of a number of innovative videos in 2009 and 2010, two of which went viral, NorthStudio360 was acquired by a larger global production house.

What were your first impressions of the media industry in the Middle East?
I found it to be very informal and relationship based, which has its advantages and disadvantages to a newcomer. I also thought that it already had a high number of skilled creative people, but not as much effort or resources going into the creative process to produce innovative campaigns. 

Has your opinion changed much?
Definitely. We’ve seen campaigns take on a variety of new and progressive forms. Agencies and brands are much more willing to try new and different platforms and technologies. There seems to be a more focused effort on producing something new and groundbreaking.

Tell us about your current role…
My day to day efforts are spent primarily on managing the functions of the current network while continuing to drive network expansion into new buildings, districts and regions. This involves a lot time spent with my IT and content teams, as well as a consistent effort outside the office to meet with and develop strong partnerships throughout the various building developments across the region. 

What’s the most rewarding part of your job?
It’s always very satisfying after a large scale installation is complete and a new circuit comes online. This includes projects like DIFC and JBR here in Dubai and more recently Marina Square on Reem Island in Abu Dhabi. I’m always happy when I meet someone new and they’re familiar with Elevision because they live or work in one of our buildings. 

What do you think is the secret to successful leadership?
I’m a big believer in an empowered staff with plenty of autonomy. Everyone at Elevision is perfectly clear on their role and what’s expected of them. I want to hire people that once provided with the necessary resources, are able to execute their function efficiently and at a high level without management sticking their nose into everything. If I have to micromanage my staff, then I’ve done a poor job in hiring and training them.

What advice would you offer to someone looking to start a career in media in the UAE?
Develop strong technical skills, whether it’s on the tech side in programming and development, the creative design side; or even in sales and business development. Whatever it is, have a strong foundation of knowledge. Never stop learning and be prepared to develop new skills on the fly. 

In your opinion, what makes an advertising campaign successful?
There’s the obvious metrics of reach and impressions, but without engaging content that resonates with the audience, all the exposure in the world is of no use.

Would you rather be contacted by phone or email?
I’m probably in the minority on this one, but I usually prefer a quick phone call. I’ve always found we can share the same info in a 3-minute phone call that would often take 5 emails going back and forth over 5 days.

Work calls via landline, mobile or both?
I prefer a call on my mobile. I like the caller id visibility, as well as the ability to follow up with a quick sms when necessary. I’ll tell you what I don’t like – doing business via Whatsapp! I’ve always felt that kind of messaging is best kept to friends and family I feel it is not an appropriate platform for formal business communications.

If you weren’t in your current role, what would you be doing?
I would be a ski bum in Canada, chasing the snow through the mountains of BC.

If you could have one work wish granted, what would it be?
To never have to process another employee visa, ever. I would give anything for a magical visa fairy.

What is your favourite form of media (i.e; TV, radio, print)?
For my personal consumption, I’m a big fan of quality podcasts (especially in the car). From an advertising perspective… Digital-out-of-Home obviously!

Jumeirah appoints Senior PR and Communications Executive

The Jumeirah Zabeel Saray has welcomed Kimberly Lobo to the role of Senior Public Relations and Communications Executive. Previously a PR Account Executive at Ketchum Raad, where she worked across corporate clients such as CNN and Airbus, Kimberly brings over six years of experience in journalism and PR to her new role. As Public Relations and Communications Executive, she will be responsible for assisting in the management of PR and media relations across the resort, ensuring media coverage in local, regional and international media markets. Kimberly will produce written material for media purposes such as editorials, newsletters, biographies, fact-files and Q&A’s and develop PR strategies for the property as well as provide support with awards and research.

“I always believe in working hard and that it does pay off, because in the end you’re always rewarded,” says Kimberly. “I’m grateful to Jumeirah Zabeel Saray for offering me the position and seeing my potential as a Senior Public Relations and Communications Executive at the resort.”




Khaleej Times welcomes new reporter

Khaleej Times has welcomed Sherouk Maher to the role of Staff Reporter at the local desk. Previously at Shabab20/Young+ Magazine, a monthly lifestyle and entertainment publication aimed at young readers in the Middle East, where she worked as an Editor and Translator, Sherouk brings over four years of experience in media and journalism to her new role. As Staff Reporter, she will be covering Dubai Municipality, DEWA and Dubai Government announcements for Khaleej Times, as well as special events in the emirate.

“I am honestly very optimistic about joining Khaleej Times,” says Sherouk, “Being a news reporter has been my dream as I am ridiculously passionate about telling people’s stories and addressing current affairs. Being a journalist is a privilege through which I look forward to making a difference.”