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House of Comms welcomes Jasmine O’Brien

Dubai-based integrated communications agency, House of Comms has appointed Jasmine O’Brien to the role of Junior Account Manager. With over six years of experience, Jasmine previously worked with Tourism Ireland and most recently with Lidl as PR Manager where she worked on local and international projects as well as high-profile campaigns across retail, tourism, lifestyle, beauty and fashion accounts before moving to Dubai. In her new role, she will manage and work across House of Comms’ portfolio of clients through PR operations and media campaigns.

“As soon as I came across House of Comms, I knew it was the right agency for me,” says Jasmine. “With an endless list of dream clients and an incredibly talented team delivering epic campaigns, no day is ever the same. I’m so excited to be on board for what’s shaping up to be our most explosive year yet for House of Comms.”

House of Comms appoints new Account Executive

Dubai-based integrated communications agency, House of Comms has appointed Olivia Lee Ray to the role of Account Executive. A graduate from University of Leeds with a degree in Communications Studies, Olivia has previous PR experience in the F&B, lifestyle and the travel industry. In her new role, she will work on House of Comms’ client accounts as well as assist with social media campaigns across all platforms.

“I’m seriously happy to be joining House of Comms at such an exciting time for the agency,” says Olivia. “The whole team are so inspiring and they boast of a very impressive client portfolio. I can’t wait to see what 2017 holds and I’m so pleased to have the opportunity to be a part of it.”

New Junior Account Executive at House of Comms

Dubai-based integrated communications agency, House of Comms has appointed Malak Hussein to the role of Junior Account Executive. A recent graduate of the American University in the Emirates, Malak holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and E-commerce. In her new role, she will join the social media team and work across House of Comm’s portfolio of Arabic-focused clients to further strengthen the regional Arabic team.

“As a fresh graduate, it was amazing to land a role with House of Comms, which offers the opportunity to work with such a diverse portfolio of brands” says Malak. “My goal was to join an agency that would further my skillset in the digital world and develop me professionally as well as one that resonated with my understanding of marketing.”

New Account Manager at House of Comms

Dubai-based integrated communications agency, House of Comms has appointed Rachel Evans to the role of Account Manager. With experience in the UK’s PR industry, Rachel previously worked across the F&B and technology sectors with clients such as Microsoft, TGI Fridays and Cambridge University. In her new role, she will manage and work across House of Comms’ portfolio of clients in the Middle Eastern region.

“Rachel has a really solid track record and what we loved about her was the creativity she brought to the interview process,” says Abby Wilks, Managing Partner, House of Comms. “She grabbed our attention and we believe she will have the same effect on our clients. She is off to a flying start and is a great addition to the team for the exciting year ahead.”

Shortlist for ICCO Global Awards 2016 announced

The International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) has announced the shortlisted nominees for ICCO Global Awards 2016. Taking place on December 1, 2016 in London, the award nominees include Cohn & Wolfe for ‘Regional Network of the Year – EMEA’, Instinctif Partners for ‘Regional Independent Constultany of the Year – EMEA’ as well as House of Comms and Grayling for ‘World’s Best PR Campaign – Media Relations.’

“The ICCO Global Awards is an opportunity for the PR and communications industry to showcase the way in which the discipline can achieve real results through powerful outcomes,” says Charlene Corrin, General Manager, International Communications Consultancy Organisation. “An international jury reviews campaigns and teams from around the world, with a true focus on measurement and effectiveness. This year a number of campaigns were entered from the Middle East region, but the stand out work which has made the shortlist came from Grayling and House of Comms, both members of PRCA MENA.”

House of Comms welcomes New Junior Account Executive

Integrated communications agency, House of Comms has welcomed Daisy Priestly to the role of Junior Account Executive. A recent graduate from Brighton University, Daisy holds a degree in Event Management. In her new role, she will work across House of Comms’ client accounts as well as building her media contacts.

“Never have I been around a group of people who are so passionate about what they do,” says Daisy. “It’s so inspiring and I feel incredibly lucky to be working with some amazing clients. I know that this is where I want to be and to see how people are able to grow within House of Comms makes me confident that I will be able to smash my career ambitions as a part of this team.”

House of Comms makes new appointment

Integrated communications agency, House of Comms has welcomed Katie Bawler to the role of Senior Account Manager. With experience in FCMG, entertainment and consumer brands, Katie previously worked with Shine Communications as PR Account Director and most recently with Manifest London as Senior Account Manager. In her new role, she will be part of the senior management team at House of Comms and work across their portfolio of clients across the region.

“You know when you meet someone and you just know? Well we knew,” says Abby Wilks, Managing Partner, House of Comms. “She’s passionate, dedicated and brimming with a creative spark. As we head into perhaps our biggest year yet, we are really pleased to have Katie by our side. She totally gets it and is a part of House of Comms through and through.”

House of Comms welcomes new Account Executive

Integrated communications agency, House of Comms has welcomed Nikita Marie to the role of Account Executive. With a degree in marketing and communications from Bournemouth University, Nikita has experience in hospitality, real estate and digital communications. In her new role, she will join the digital team to work on social media and assist with digital communications operations across House of Comms’ portfolio of global brands.

“We are seeing a huge shift in client needs, which centres around creative ideas,” says Jamie Wilks, Managing Partner, House of Comms. “These ideas are typically coming more from our younger team members and Nikita offers abundantly in that area. We’re delighted to have Nikita as part of the team and we wish her all the best.”