Following competitive pitches, Mango Communications has won two new business appointments this month – Kiwi Property and Winstone Aggregates.
This sees Mango Aotearoa further bolster its full-service offering, with over 10 clients now using the agency’s corporate services.
Having delivered communications campaigns for Kiwi Property over the last five years, Mango has now been formally appointed as its retained PR agency. The work encompasses ongoing internal and external communications, amplifying Kiwi Property as New Zealand’s leading property company.
With developments in mixed-use, retail, office and managed property, Mango will bring Kiwi Property’s vision to a range of audiences.
Kiwi Property Communications and Investor Relations Lead, Campbell Hodgetts, says: “We’ve enjoyed working with Mango over the past five years and are looking forward to building on this foundation, following their appointment as our retained PR agency.
“We were impressed by the thinking pulled together for the pitch and look forward to working more closely with Mango to take our communications to the next level.”
Mango has also been appointed by Winstone Aggregates to deliver digital and social strategy and implementation for both internal and external communications on behalf of New Zealand’s quarrying industry pioneers.
Winstone Aggregates General Manager, David Welsh, says: “The team at Mango have given us great clarity and excitement about what we can achieve through our communications and, importantly, their people are a great fit with us and super easy to work with.”
Mango’s Managing Director, Claudia Macdonald, says: “Kiwi Property and Winstone Aggregates are two fantastic Kiwi businesses delivering immense value to Aotearoa, economically, though employment opportunities, and quite literally by changing the shape of our country through projects of critical importance.
“We’re excited to be working with both and look forward to delivering on some great work in the pipeline.”
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