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303 Mullenlowe Sydney adds two clients, three staff changes

303 MullenLowe Sydney has added two clients, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) and BuyersBuyers, a national network connecting property buyers with expert property agents.

For BuyersBuyers, 303 MullenLowe’s remit includes brand positioning, visual identity, CX planning, website optimisation, martech consultancy and media conversion modelling.

303 MullenLowe will undertake international marketing to promote Australia’s export offering for Austrade.

Austrade chief marketing officer Fiona de Jong said: “303 MullenLowe has successfully run several international campaigns with Austrade that create even stronger preference for Australia’s premium goods and services in a highly competitive environment.”

The Sydney office has also added Jen Gledhill as head of client service, Troy Parsonson to lead new business and the agency has created a new role for Natalie Field as director of people & culture.

Joanna Gray

303 MullenLowe Sydney managing director Joanna Gray said: “Our expansion is testament to the hard work and foresight of our team who have continued to look for new and innovative ways to broaden our capabilities and evolve our approach.

“We’re an agency that offers a deep and proven model of services that spans advertising, media, data and technology. Our recent growth has allowed us to invest further in our capabilities and our leadership.

“All of this has been achieved during a time challenged by remote working, industry uncertainty and a fluctuating global economy. To come through all of that as a strong and bright business is a reflection of the incredible client partnerships we have developed, and our amazing and committed team. We head into Q2 and beyond with solid growth and momentum”.

NZ company Attivo bought a majority of a stake in 303 MullenLowe last June. Nick Cleaver then departed after leading the company as its Australian CEO for almost 15 years.

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