Babar Khan Javed
Jul 6, 2017

Mediavest | Spark rebrands as Spark Foundry

Publicis Media drops 'Mediavest' name in favour of 'Foundry' to reflect new offerings.

Publicis Media CEO Steve King. (Source: Publicis Media).
Publicis Media CEO Steve King. (Source: Publicis Media).

Today Mediavest | Spark announced that it is rebranding as Spark Foundry.

In a release, announcement reflects the agency’s offerings that include analytics, technology, and innovation, insights, content, commerce and more.

Since coming together as Mediavest | Spark in March 2016, the agency, guided by this vision, has welcomed numerous new clients including BEL Groupe (Global), MTV, KFC, Mattel, H&R Block (USA), Expedia (SEA), EuroLoan (Poland), Virgin Mobile (MENA), OnePlus (UK) and Diageo (Australia).

“Spark Foundry’s unique vision brings a palpable energy that is proven to drive results for our clients,” said Publicis Media CEO Steve King. “I am confident that Spark Foundry will build on this momentum and continue to deliver exceptional results for our clients as we unlock new and exciting opportunities together in markets across the world.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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