Kellogg’s Chooses Eleven To Look After PR

Kellogg’s Chooses Eleven To Look After PR

Breakfast cereal giant Kellogg’s has appointed Eleven to handle its PR account across Australia and New Zealand.

Eleven will take over from Edelman on the account. Kellogg’s has also decided to end its relationship with Porter Novelli and Liquid Ideas, which work with the company on a project basis.

However, a Kellogg’s spokesperson told B&T that Edelman, Porter Novelli and Liquid are all still under contract with the company to the end of 2018 as they wrap up respective projects within their scope.

Eleven managing director Roberto Pace said in a statement that the agency was excited to be working with such an iconic company and making them an even bigger part of culture.

“Brand and corporate PRs, planners, creatives, digital and content pros and shopper marketing specialists will work collectively on Kellogg’s briefs,” he said.

“It’s a proven approach that sees us deliver work that performs across comms, commerce and culture. We’re looking forward to bringing it to life for Kellogg.”

Rebecca Boustead, head of corporate communications, government relations and public affairs at Kellogg Asia Pacific, said: “In seeking a new PR agency, we wanted to choose a business that not only had the capabilities to cover our broad communications’ needs, but challenge our thinking and be a true partner to our internal teams and agency village.

“Eleven’s culture-centric approach was truly disruptive, and we could see how it could continue to drive our business forward.”




Please login with linkedin to comment

ELEVEN Kellogg's

Latest News

Nielsen Data Reveals Brands Spending Big To Attract Aussie Tourists
  • Advertising

Nielsen Data Reveals Brands Spending Big To Attract Aussie Tourists

Nielsen Ad Intel data has revealed that the travel and tourism industry spent more than $153 million on advertising in Australia in Q1, 2024 – an increase of 8 per cent from the previous quarter, with TripADeal the biggest spender, followed by Virgin Australia, then the Flight Centre-owned Ignite Travel. As many Australians return from […]

Cosmo Returns To Australia!
  • Media

Cosmo Returns To Australia!

Ever get the feeling we've weirdly warped back to 1988 at the moment? Confirm it with the relaunch of Cosmo in print.