GroupM has today announced the launch of its MEC, MediaCom and Mindshare media agencies in sub-Saharan Africa, supplementing GroupM’s existing offering in South Africa and Northern Africa and strengthening its position as the global leader in media investment management.
This development follows the lead of GroupM parent company WPP, which last year increased its stake to a controlling interest in Scangroup, the leading advertising and communication services group in East Africa.
Clients who work with MEC, MediaCom and Mindshare,
will benefit from the consolidated media management of GroupM, while receiving
best-in-class client leadership, communication strategy and executional
delivery deeply connected to the agencies’ respective global networks. This
will provide clients in sub-Saharan Africa with the market’s most advanced
media capabilities and give access to training and development on the latest
strategic planning, media tools and technology.
“Sub-Saharan Africa is a key growth
priority for many of our clients and we are increasing our presence and capabilities
across the region,” said Dominic Grainger, GroupM CEO EMEA.
These operations will have a market leading
position and the overall network, along with its affiliates, shall comprise a
team of more than 150 people across sub Saharan Africa. The evolution of the
company’s media offering supports its growth strategy, client growth, and
fast-changing opportunities for brands.
Nandu Buty will assume day-to-day leadership of
GroupM in sub-Saharan Africa, in addition to his responsibilities as COO of Scangroup,
with the management team of each of the operating agencies.
“This is an important development for
us as it means we can advance our media agencies aligned to their respective
global networks,” said Nandu Buty, GroupM sub-Saharan Africa.
Based out of Nairobi, GroupM and the three media
agencies will manage all sub-Saharan entities and client relations managed out
of Nairobi. Monica Kambo, Rajiv Gopinath and Mac Machaiah, will serve
respectively as the agency leads for MEC, MediaCom and Mindshare. Kambo comes
over from Ogilvy & Mather Africa where she was the general manager of media
services, Gopinth joins from MediaCom Singapore where he was responsible for
running the P&G account in China and Machaiah previously led Mindshare in
Southern India.
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