Staff Reporters
Apr 3, 2012

InMobi taps Naked Communications for PR account

SYDNEY - Naked Communications Sydney has won the InMobi communications strategy, PR and experiential account in Australia following a three-way pitch.

InMobi taps Naked Communications for its PR strategy
InMobi taps Naked Communications for its PR strategy

Naked Communications said it will work with InMobi to position the company as a thought leader in the mobile advertising and marketing industry.

Francisco Cordero, general manager and regional director of InMobi Australia and New Zealand, said InMobi was looking for an integrated agency that would help grow the brand across Australia and New Zealand.

He said, “Naked Communications is a dynamic agency that will be able to support and partner with us in this exciting period of growth for InMobi.”

Mike Wilson, Australian and New Zealand Chairman of Naked Communications, said,  “InMobi is clearly the leader in its field. We’re delighted to be partnering with them, and helping them to develop innovative plans for significant growth.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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