Staff Reporters
Apr 26, 2012

Reprise Media makes three new appointments in Sydney

SYDNEY - Reprise Media Australia, a digital marketing agency under the IPG Mediabrands umbrella, has strengthened its team with three appointments: Robbie Aoukar as account director, Abey Makoud as senior social media manager and Steven Christison in SEO.

Craig Ellis:
Craig Ellis: "Out of the blocks start to the year"

The appointments were made on the back of the agency's 42 per cent first-quarter year-on-year growth nationally from existing and new clients. 

Aoukar joins reprise from online acquisitions agency dgm where he led campaign strategy, development and optimisation for clients such as Dell, St George,Suncorp, GE Money, Allianz and Virgin Wines.

Prior to his appointment at Reprise Media, Maloud lead DDB Sydney's digital marketing strategy and managed online communities for corporations such as Telstra and HP. 

Christison joins after three years with UK search agency Bigmouth Media where he specialised in SEO strategies across numerous marketing categories such as retail, charity, auto and technology. 

“It’s been an out-of-the blocks start to the year,” said Craig Ellis, CEO of Reprise Media Australia. “These new appointments will help Reprise Media grow our Sydney business alongside the strong growth we’re experiencing in Melbourne." 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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