Digital agency Bullseye has won two new clients in New Zealand, Auckland Airport and real estate company, Barfoot & Thompson.
The announcement:
Bullseye was successfully appointed digital creative partner for Auckland Airport and Barfoot & Thompson in competitive pitches this month.
For Auckland Airport the first project is to completely overhaul the Shop, Dine and Relax section of the website with the aim of repositioning Auckland Airport as a shopping destination.
Bullseye will now work in partnership with Auckland Airport’s existing agencies.
“We selected Bullseye because of their strategic customer-centred thinking, paired with in-depth Sitecore knowledge,” says Marijke Zwaagman, Manager Marketing and Brand, Auckland Airport.
“This is a really exciting project for Bullseye to be a part of; together we are repositioning the experience and designing a digital window into shopping at the Airport,” says Claire Stewart, Bullseye New Zealand’s Business Director.
For Barfoot & Thompson Bullseye was again selected because...
The announcement:
Bullseye was successfully appointed digital creative partner for Auckland Airport and Barfoot & Thompson in competitive pitches this month.
For Auckland Airport the first project is to completely overhaul the Shop, Dine and Relax section of the website with the aim of repositioning Auckland Airport as a shopping destination.
Bullseye will now work in partnership with Auckland Airport’s existing agencies.
“We selected Bullseye because of their strategic customer-centred thinking, paired with in-depth Sitecore knowledge,” says Marijke Zwaagman, Manager Marketing and Brand, Auckland Airport.
“This is a really exciting project for Bullseye to be a part of; together we are repositioning the experience and designing a digital window into shopping at the Airport,” says Claire Stewart, Bullseye New Zealand’s Business Director.
For Barfoot & Thompson Bullseye was again selected because...
- 12/17/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The Sydney Film Festival has appointed Nashen Moodley as its new director.
The South African-born Moodley will finish his tenure as head of programming at the Durban International Film Festival before taking up the new position in January.
Leigh Small, Sydney Film Festival CEO told Encore: “We did an national and international search and given the status of the festival we wanted someone strong in international programming. He has deep and strong contacts for international markets. He’s already proven he has great connections in that area. Durban Festival is held around the same time as Sydney so the selection of films we look at are the same as Durban – but primarily because he has a keen aesthetic in his programming choices.”
Moodley said in a statement: “After spending the last decade immersed in the world of international film festivals, both as a programmer and industry attendee, I am very...
The South African-born Moodley will finish his tenure as head of programming at the Durban International Film Festival before taking up the new position in January.
Leigh Small, Sydney Film Festival CEO told Encore: “We did an national and international search and given the status of the festival we wanted someone strong in international programming. He has deep and strong contacts for international markets. He’s already proven he has great connections in that area. Durban Festival is held around the same time as Sydney so the selection of films we look at are the same as Durban – but primarily because he has a keen aesthetic in his programming choices.”
Moodley said in a statement: “After spending the last decade immersed in the world of international film festivals, both as a programmer and industry attendee, I am very...
- 11/8/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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