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Ogilvy Africa Creates Strategic Initiatives Office

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Anne Ngatia: I hope that together we shall create growth platforms for our clients and people and further propel this remarkable brand’s position as leader across the region. [ PHOTO / Ogilvy ]
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Ogilvy Africa has announced the creation of a new strategic initiatives office to drive its growth agenda, as part of the agency’s transformation strategy. This is geared at creating growth platforms for Ogilvy’s clients and people to enhance the firm’s position as market leader in the Sub-Saharan-Africa region.

The strategic initiatives office will work with Ogilvy Africa’s key clients in creating custom One-Ogilvy solutions built around their current needs and future goals. The role also entails further strengthening Ogilvy Africa’s reputation as the leading agency network on the continent. This includes driving innovation and thought leadership in areas shaping the industry.

“In a region like ours, clients often have to make tough choices between width and depth of competencies available with agencies in every market,” said Ogilvy Africa CEO, Vikas Mehta. “With this role, our goal is to make the best of Ogilvy Africa available to our clients, irrespective of geography.”

He said this role will be instrumental in creating growth engines for the agency through portfolio expansion, product innovation and partnerships. “This is an exciting time for Africa, and Ogilvy Africa as we evolve a connected offering for a connected world,” Mehta said.

Anne Ngatia was picked from within the Ogilvy Africa bench to take up this crucial role. Through her years of experience in the industry, Anne (or Peanut as she prefers being called) has worn many hats and seen the world of marketing from several lenses.

“She has deep empathy for pain-points of clients and agencies alike, while being able to see the big picture of opportunity,” Mehta said. “We’re delighted to see her wings spreading across the continent.”

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Commenting on her appointment, Ms. Ngatia said: “I am excited and truly grateful to Ogilvy Africa for entrusting me with this position. I hope that together we shall create growth platforms for our clients and people and further propel this remarkable brand’s position as leader across the region.”

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