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Q Communications wins Jenny Rose Hair and Beauty Salon
/in Account win, Featured /by Emily Churchill-OwenQ Communications has been appointed to handle the PR activities for Jenny Rose Hair and Beauty Salon. Located in Motor City, Dubai, the salon is host to an award-winning team of stylists, colourists, hair specialists and beauty therapists as well as state-of-the-art facilities with a relaxing ambience.
“Q Communications is excited to add Jenny Rose Hair and Beauty Salon to our portfolio by representing them in the UAE,” says Elsa Roodt, Managing Partner, Q Communications. “Not only is the salon sleek and beautifully finished but their team of professionals are so enthusiastic and passionate about what they do. We are looking forward to working with such a team of knowledgable experts.”
Havas Worldwide Middle East appoints new General Manager
/in Featured, Movers & Shakers /by Emily Churchill-OwenHavas Worldwide Middle East has promoted Bronson Smithson to the role of General Manager of its UAE operation, following the departure of Piero Poli. Previously Global Planning Director, Bronson brings over 16 years of experience with strategic brand development across five continents to his new role. As General Manager, he will work to further establish Havas Worldwide Middle East as a creative business partnership agency and build on the Havas global network to consolidate the newly integrated Havas village concept.
“I would like to congratulate Bronson on his new role,” says Rachid Mtaini, Middle East Regional Managing Director, Havas. “He is an experienced leader who knows our business extremely well. Bronson and his team will work alongside myself to foster the integration. I would also like to thank Piero Poli for his hard work over the past year and wish him all the best in his new endeavors.”
Bronson adds “I am thrilled to have this new opportunity and challenge. There has never been a better time to set our agency up for the future. We need to understand the importance of creativity for business as opposed to chasing awards or answering the next media and creative brief. Creativity should be at the core of our client’s business.”
Mindshare MENA appoints new CFO
/in Featured, Movers & Shakers /by Emily Churchill-OwenOMD appoints Head of Analytics
/in Featured, Movers & Shakers /by Emily Churchill-OwenOMD MENA has welcomed Walid Hadid to the newly created role of Head of Analytics, Previously Head of analytics at OgilvyOne, Walid has over 20 years of experience in developing, implementing and leading analytics solutions. In his new role, he will be working to provide clients with a holistic, integrated service delivering business results as well as media performance.
“We have developed a strong experience in data and analytics to better inform our clients’ investment decisions for well over a decade now,” says Nadim Samara, Managing Director, OMD UAE and Lower Gulf. “An appointment of this caliber reflects our ardent commitment in this field and will see us strengthen the data and analytics conversation with our clients. Thanks to the expertise, systems and processes we have in place, we can help them extract even more from their marketing initiatives.”
Walid adds “I am really excited by everything that I’ve seen at OMD so far with regards to the talent and systems they have built to date. I look forward to extending this impressive analytics offering and stimulating our client’s growth further through stronger data partnerships that provide timely and powerful insights.”
The Qode to handle Mrs Keepa
/in Account win, Featured /by Emily Churchill-OwenThe Qode has secured the PR account for Mrs Keepa, a new fashion label by French Egyptian Designer, Mariam Yehya. The label aims to create feminine and wearable vintage-inspired pieces and will debut in Dubai tomorrow. The Qode will be responsible for raising awareness of the Mrs Keepa brand and it’s launch through PR activations across the GCC region.
“At The Qode we are always keen to work on promoting and developing regional talent and Mrs. Keepa is one of those brands which we are really excited to share with the world,” says Ayman Fakoussa, Managing Partner, The Qode. “The brand is creative, feminine and has an international appeal which Editors in the region will surely recognise.”
In The Hot Seat – Hussein M. Dajani
/in Featured, In The Hot Seat /by Emily Churchill-OwenHussein M. Dajani, Chief Operating Officer at Hug Digital tells Team TMN about the challenges he faces working in the digital industry in the Middle East and the rewards of effective management…
Name: Hussein M. Dajani
Age: 36
From: Beirut, Lebanon
Current Job Title: Chief Operating Officer – Hug Digital
When did you first arrive in Dubai?
My journey in Dubai started in 2004, when I was a Senior Account Executive with Leo Burnett, working on the Dubai Holding group of companies. Leo Burnett gave me an amazing opportunity to interact with and understand the people behind Dubai’s amazing success.
Where did you work prior?
I have over 15 years of experience with multinational agencies such as JWT, Leo Burnett, and TBWA. I’ve also worked on the client side for Virgin Mobile as well as Red Bull, across the Middle East and Africa region.
What were your first impressions of the media industry in the Middle East?
I was still young and easily impressed when I moved here. Back then, outdoor billboards were considered an innovation and moving from Saudi to Dubai felt like jumping 20 years into the future in a time machine. I remember when 7Days newspaper came out and its size was innovative by comparison to the other big, bulky newspapers on offer. That was the golden era for the media industry over here.
Has your opinion changed much?
Yes, very much so and for various reasons. One being, I have changed but also, consumers’ behaviors have changed, media consumption has changed. Yet the media industry didn’t evolve with these changes and so now it is starting to pay the price.
Tell us about your current role
When I first joined Hug Digital, I was in charge of uplifting the agency’s social offerings across the region. Six months down the line, I was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the agency, where I now report directly to the Chairman and CEO. I’m responsible for maintaining relationships with clients, expanding the agency to new markets and elevating offerings from digital, innovation, research, social, and content. It’s like wearing many hats at the same time.
What challenges do you face?
The biggest challenge I face is finding the right talents, recruiting them and retaining them. The new generation is so different from my generation when we started working. They don’t have the “mojo” for work and they aren’t ready, nor do they want to go the extra mile.
Another challenge faced by the whole region – financial, political and economical instability. When Saudi suffers, the whole region does, and so far Saudi is witnessing the biggest hit as a result of overall negative market sentiments.
A third challenge I face is convincing clients to go digital, regardless.
Lastly, staying updated with the latest trends, innovations and breakthrough’s happening in digital, which is one fast-paced industry, is a challenge. But you’re either ahead of the game or you’re a follower.
What’s the most rewarding part of your job?
Seeing staff happy at work and witnessing the agency grow. Managing the reputation of an agency isn’t an easy task, but it is definitely rewarding when you hear positive news, even from strangers. That’s when you know that you are doing the right thing.
On March 25, 2016 we celebrated the sixth anniversary of Hug Digital. We are now in four markets (Dubai, Cairo, Jeddah, and Trivandrum), employ 13 different nationalities and have a local, regional and multinational roster of clients. It is really rewarding to be part of something small that is growing by the day.
Work calls via landline, mobile or both?
What’s a landline? Work calls are either on mobile, Skype, Gtalk or Whatsapp.
Describe yourself in five words…
I can do so in two: Happily Dissatisfied.
What can’t you live without?
My wife, my mobiles, water and my Apple TV.
If you could have one work wish granted, what would it be?
More transparency, ethics and honesty in the industry. I would like the communication industry to return to its glory days.
What is your favourite form of media?
Digital all the way. Unfortunately, TV to me has just become decor, radio is for passing time when in the car and not on the phone and print, oh dear, CO2. I honestly can’t remember the last time I held a newspaper or a magazine.
The Qode wins The Elixir Clinic
/in Account win, Featured /by Emily Churchill-OwenThe Qode has secured the PR account for vitamin infusion and wellbeing centre, The Elixir Clinic. Founded in Harley Street, London, The Elixir Clinic offers unique and bespoke vitamin drips tailored for different needs and health requirements. With the success of the clinic in London, the centre has since partnered with CosmeSurge and Emirates Hospital in Dubai and has a state-of-the-art clinic due to open in Abu Dhabi this year. The Qode will be handling all PR for The Elixir Clinic as well as social media and digital marketing across the GCC.
EIDEAL appoints CARA PR
/in Account win, Featured /by Emily Churchill-OwenCARA Public Relations has been appointed to handle all PR activities for EIDEAL, an innovative hair tool manufacturer and distributor. In May, the brand will showcase at BeautyWorld Middle East and EIDEAL’s products aim to revolutionise the hair industry with its creative and practical designs. CARA will be responsible for increasing awareness of, as well as developing, the EIDEAL brand across the region.
“I have long been a fan of EIDEAL products and I love the brand’s fresh-thinking and pioneering ethos, which fits well with the CARA PR philosophy,” says Maria Stapleton, Managing Director, CARA PR. “I am very much looking forward to helping enhance the brand awareness and promote EIDEAL’s growth and development.”