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Many thanks to Christophe, Catherine and Stephanie of ad:tech London for this idea
Many thanks to Christophe, Catherine and Stephanie of ad:tech London for this idea
Sakata will use Facebook voting to crowd-source the most popular way to pronounce ‘Sakata’ in the UK
Sakata, the Japanese rice cracker brand, which recently launched in the UK, is kick-starting a new campaign for consumers to define the pronunciation of its brand name.
In an innovative marketing initiative, Sakata will use Facebook voting to crowd-source the most popular way to pronounce ‘Sakata’ in the UK. The winning version will then be used in all future advertising and marketing.
Global Prepaid Exchange appoints Award Winner as Company Secretary
Robert Courtneidge has been appointed Company Secretary at Global Prepaid Exchange, the widest reaching prepaid industry organisation in the world with a membership that spans four continents.
Robert will be responsible for corporate governance and support to the Executive Board of Global Prepaid Exchange (Gx). In addition he will act as spokesman of the company and will be responsible for investor relations.
Filmology appoints Business Development Director -
Filmology, the UK’s leading film and cinema promotions specialist, has appointed John Ridley in the newly created position of Business Development Director.
Essentially appointed to event manage the First Nation Home Dinner in aid of Sport Relief.
Essentially has been appointed by First Nation Home to event manage all the dinner proceedings from concept to completion.
First Nation Home sees four celebrity teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales go head-to-head in March 2012 in the ultimate sporting challenge; a race covering over a 1,000 miles around the UK and Ireland, all in aid of Sport Relief 2012. See http://www.firstnationhome.com/.
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