Reprise Media creates four new positions
Interpublic media agency Reprise Media has added four new positions across its Sydney and Melbourne operations. Rhian Mason has joined as campaign manager. Ruth Felice has been appointed to account manager. Maria Obbus joins the agency as a search specialist while Gillian Cook joins as SEO executive.
The announcement:
Search and social media agency Reprise Media has created four new positions across its Melbourne and Sydney offices and hired diverse talent to boost the agency’s capabilities in client service and production.
Reprise Media Australia CEO Craig Ellis said expanding client portfolios and confidence in Reprise’s multi-disciplined offering along with new business were driving the agency’s expansion, with total staff now exceeding 50 and new clients up from last year by more than 30%.
Ellis said Rhian Mason was joining the Sydney agency as campaign manager, a role that ensures that the planning, implementation and fulfilment of social marketing campaigns would be managed and delivered at optimum levels. Prior to joining Reprise Media Mason was with Virgin Mobile Australia as digital content producer. Also joining the Sydney agency is Ruth Felice who has been appointed account manager. She joins from Harvey World Travel where she worked in digital marketing.
Maria Obbus joins Reprise Sydney as search specialist and will be working on accounts including Cathay Pacific, NBN, UNICEF and Magshop. She formerly worked at Singapore-based Webnatics. In Melbourne, Gillian Cook has joined Reprise Media as SEO executive working on clients including Bunnings, Coles and Origin Energy. She has more than two year’s experience in SEO and content writing.
“We are drawing talent from diverse industries and geographies to continuously lift the quality of resources we offer clients,” said Ellis. “This trend will continue as the impact of search and social media on brands continues to accelerate.”
Source: Reprise Media press release

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