Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 1:31:04 GMT -6
Paradores de España has entrusted its advertising account to Darwin Social Noise , after a public competition in which 17 agencies competed. Darwin Social Noise will be in charge of working, together with the Paradores marketing and communication team, on all the brand's communication actions , both for its products and its services, in the offline and online sphere. The contract will last one year, with a possible extension of another additional year. The work team will be composed , on the client side, of Sonia Sánchez , director of Communication, Brand and Sustainability; Fernando García , Brand, Advertising and Web coordinator; David Guerrero , Digital Marketing Manager, and Soledad Abril , Head of Design and Advertising.
On behalf of the agency , Nacho Huidobro will intervene , as general manager of the project; Carlos Sanz de Andino , creative president; Óscar Moreno , executive creative director; César Bertazzo , design director; Pablo Phone Number List Mendoza , senior copy; Alicia Vilches , senior art director; María Jiménez , producer manager; José Luis Mancilla , audiovisual production; Helena Álvarez , planner and head of strategy, Iago Álvarez , design, and María Hermida , account executive.in Europe. Making Science , a technology and digital marketing consultancy specializing in e-commerce and digital transformation, has obtained 71st place in the FT1000: Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2021 ranking , prepared by the Financial Times, positioning itself as the first fastest-growing European company in the world. marketing and sales sector.
In this way, the company is 16 places above the ranking in 2020 and 645 above that obtained in 2019 , the year in which the company was ranked 716. In the words of José Antonio Martínez Aguilar, CEO of Making Science , “ For us it is a source of pride to be classified in the Financial Times FT1000 ranking for the third consecutive year. Being the first fastest growing European company in the marketing and sales sector highlights the rapid expansion of Making Science in Europe , especially after the acquisitions of different companies in the United Kingdom, France and Italy . The FT1000: Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2021 ranking is a list of the top thousand companies in Europe that have achieved the highest percentage growth in revenue between 2016 and 2019. The minimum average growth rate required to be included in the ranking this year has been 35.5%.
On behalf of the agency , Nacho Huidobro will intervene , as general manager of the project; Carlos Sanz de Andino , creative president; Óscar Moreno , executive creative director; César Bertazzo , design director; Pablo Phone Number List Mendoza , senior copy; Alicia Vilches , senior art director; María Jiménez , producer manager; José Luis Mancilla , audiovisual production; Helena Álvarez , planner and head of strategy, Iago Álvarez , design, and María Hermida , account executive.in Europe. Making Science , a technology and digital marketing consultancy specializing in e-commerce and digital transformation, has obtained 71st place in the FT1000: Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2021 ranking , prepared by the Financial Times, positioning itself as the first fastest-growing European company in the world. marketing and sales sector.
In this way, the company is 16 places above the ranking in 2020 and 645 above that obtained in 2019 , the year in which the company was ranked 716. In the words of José Antonio Martínez Aguilar, CEO of Making Science , “ For us it is a source of pride to be classified in the Financial Times FT1000 ranking for the third consecutive year. Being the first fastest growing European company in the marketing and sales sector highlights the rapid expansion of Making Science in Europe , especially after the acquisitions of different companies in the United Kingdom, France and Italy . The FT1000: Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2021 ranking is a list of the top thousand companies in Europe that have achieved the highest percentage growth in revenue between 2016 and 2019. The minimum average growth rate required to be included in the ranking this year has been 35.5%.