Content Agency Storyation Grows In New Zealand

Content Agency Storyation Grows In New Zealand

Award-winning content agency Storyation has grown its presence in the New Zealand market appointing Amanda Clarke (main photo) as partnerships manager.

Co-founded by former Metro magazine editor Lauren Quaintance, the Australian-based agency has been working with Tourism New Zealand’s Premium and PR teams for more than four years.

Based in Auckland, Clarke spent nearly a decade in the UK working in creative services for Time Inc before returning home to work as an advertising manager for Tangible Media (part of ICG)

She has also previously been a brand manager for Dish magazine at Jones Publishing.

Storyation co-founder and commercial director Mimi Cullen welcomed Amanda to the team.

“We know that as content marketing becomes more competitive more and more brands are looking for the high-quality editorial style content Storyation offers.

“We’re delighted to have someone with Amanda’s experience broaden our client base in the New Zealand market.”

A finalist for global agency of the year (under 100 employees) at the Content Marketing Awards in the US in 2018, Storyation works with leading brands including Blackmores, Mercer and IAG.

 




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