Staff Reporters
Feb 8, 2011

JWT Pakistan wins Vaseline, Ideas by Gul Ahmed accounts

KARACHI - JWT Pakistan has won creative duties for Unilever’s Vaseline brand as well as local retail lifestyle brand Ideas By Gul Ahmed.

JWT Pakistan wins Vaseline and Ideas by Gul Ahmed
JWT Pakistan wins Vaseline and Ideas by Gul Ahmed

JWT has been chosen as Vaseline’s creative agency, following a pitch against Lowe & Rauf and Ogilvy & Mather. The agency will handle the brand’s body lotion product range.
 
Ideas By Gul Ahmed, a sub brand of Gul Ahmed, is an established retail lifestyle brand in Pakistan whose product range includes bed sheets, apparel and clothing. For this account, JWT was pitted against agency Interflow.

Both appointments are effective immediately.

“We are starting the year off on the right foot, with the addition of a strong global brand and an esteemed local brand to our expanding client roster,” stated Mansoor Karim, JWT Pakistan CEO. “We are excited to deliver on our ability and commitment to creative, innovative work to further build these brands in the Pakistan market.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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