Staff Reporters
Oct 25, 2010

TOC appoints Trapper MPG, Media Contacts Malaysia as digital AOR

KUALA LUMPUR - Trapper MPG and Media Contacts, the media services and digital media unit of Havas Media respectively, have been appointed by The Otomotif College Malaysia as its media and digital AOR. The appointment takes effect immediately.

The Otomotif College, Malaysia
The Otomotif College, Malaysia

The scope of the assignment covers strategic planning, media planning and buying, search engine and digital marketing.

The Otomotif College (TOC) is a pioneer in automotive and motorsport education running courses that prepare students for careers with leading brands.

Tanner Nagib, marketing manager at The Otomotif College, stated, “The appointment of Trapper MPG and Media Contacts marks the next step in our corporate ambitions. Having recently established a campus in Australia, we are seeking to expand our global footprint quickly.”

TOC works closely with partners in the automotive industry to provide valuable learning experiences for students in a nationwide network of 800 workshops and service centres during their supervised industrial training and internship placements.

K. Sivanathan, CEO of Trapper MPG, said, “We are proud to be appointed by TOC. Both organisations share a similar pioneering DNA and drive to succeed promises to take both brands to the next level.”

Dinesh Sandhu, Malaysia country director Media Contacts, responded, “We have demonstrated that we have the knowledge and expertise to enable TOC be create a presence amongst prospects looking at career options in the vocational segment.”

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