Carat Lures Digital Expert Back To New Zealand

Carat Lures Digital Expert Back To New Zealand

Carat New Zealand has announced the appointment of Nick Scott to the role of Group Business Director.

Scott returns to New Zealand after ten years in Singapore working for global marketing and performance agencies such as Havas, Neo@Ogilvy and MullenLowe Profero, where he led multiple blue chip digital accounts including IBM and Apple.

General manager of Carat NZ Alex Lawson said, “We’re excited to have secured a candidate of Nick’s quality and experience, especially within the digital sphere.

“Nick’s expertise will be invaluable to our clients and team as we continue to progress into the digital and programmatic world.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing his impact on our clients, the team he’ll be leading and the Dentsu Aegis Network here in NZ.”

Speaking of his appointment, Scott said, “After ten years abroad I am really excited to be back in New Zealand and joining such a talented group of people at Carat. Alex has a bold vision for the future and I look forward to working closely with him to drive digital transformation across the organisation and for our amazing clients”

Scott starts his role on November 7.




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