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(Pictured L-R: Fiona Wang, Carly Pelham, Laura Parker, Lucio Tagliani, Nicole Craig, Emma Culbert, Alex Pelosi, Charlotte Berry, Joel Kroon, Abigail Sands)
Innocean Australia has strengthened its team with 10 new staff across CX, creative and account management as part of the agency’s continued transformation to deliver a multi-channel, CX and integrated approach for clients.
Charlotte Berry, most recently a senior strategist at UM and copywriter at CHE Proximity, joins as senior communications strategist. Her role sees her bridging creative, media and planning disciplines from the inception stage of client briefs to creative execution.
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New hires across CX, creative, and account management as the agency continues its transformation
Innocean Australia has strengthened its team with 10 new staff across CX, creative and account management as part of the agency’s continued transformation to deliver a multi-channel, CX and integrated approach for clients.
Charlotte Berry, most recently a senior strategist at UM and copywriter at CHE Proximity, joins as senior communications strategist. Her role sees her bridging creative, media and planning disciplines from the inception stage of client briefs to creative execution.
Carly Pelham joins Innocean as senior account director from CX agency Apparent, where she worked on clients Chartered Accountants, CyberCX and The Smith Family. She has also worked with AnalogFolk, Havas and TBWA.
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NTUC FairPrice has recently collaborated with Singapore Food Agency to promote and educate the public on the benefits and importance of supporting local produce through in-store gamification. The game comes in the form of a self-serve farm tour, where shoppers at FairPrice s newly-launched FairPrice Xtra outlet at Parkway Parade can scan QR codes around the stores and participate in an online game. The aim of the game is to educate shoppers on who are the local farmers/ producers, why they should support local produce, how fresh the products are, and how to prepare the produce.
The “Made in Singapore” self-serve farm tour consists of 10 stations showcasing farmers or producers from mushrooms to vegetables to seafood, and consists of quizzes that players need to complete. FairPrice placed Singapore Food Agency mini trucks at the main entrance of its outlet and at each Made in Singapore section in the store. Each s