Optus Says Yes! To OgilvyOne

Optus Says Yes! To OgilvyOne

Following a competitive pitch, OgilvyOne has  been appointed to the Optus Business account.

The customer engagement agency has been tasked with supporting Optus Business across its customer and market communications. Focussing on some key direct marketing initiatives in 2015 as part of its transformation into the broader technology space.

David Caspari, VP products & ICT for Optus Business, said: “Throughout the tender process we saw a number of high quality presentations. OgilvyOne’s ability to apply strategic thinking in a fast changing technology environment coupled with their depth of understanding of the B2B sector were differentiators for us. We welcome them on board at what is an exciting time for our business.”

David Fox

David Fox

David Fox, CEO of Ogilvy Australia, said: “This appointment is a great opportunity for OgilvyOne, and we’re excited by the prospect of partnering with such a leading brand to help shift perceptions. The OgilvyOne team can’t wait to get started.”




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