The new PR offering from Special Group continues to grow with the appointment of Kat Day as Creative Lead.
Day will work alongside Head of PR and Influence Kelly Grindle to build creative campaigns for Special PR clients including Jaguar Land Rover, Jetstar, Tourism Fiji and Forsyth Barr as well as adding PR firepower to group-wide clients including Contact Energy, NZTE and Lion New Zealand.
She says joining Special is a “dream come true” as she has admired the agency’s work since she arrived in New Zealand.
“There is a huge opportunity to drive fame for brands as well as foster meaningful connection with consumers in the earned space and Special is at the forefront of that thinking with a long history in creating campaigns that get people talking. I can’t wait to roll my sleeves up and get stuck in!”
Kelly Grindle, Head of PR & Influence at Special PR, says the agency is lucky to have someone of Day’s stature.
“She brings a wealth of experience to the role, having worked on some of the UK’s most talked about creative PR activations. I don’t think we could have found a better person to supercharge our creative output.
“The opportunities to deliver bold creative campaigns for our awesome client roster are pretty much endless, so it was important for us to find someone who shares our ambition to deliver stand-out work that moves the dial.”
Day, who moved to New Zealand in 2019 from the UK, previously worked at Mango, part of DDB Group, where she was Group Business Director.
Before that, she was part of the senior leadership team at creative powerhouse Taylor Herring (recently acquired by Publicis Groupe). She has also held senior roles at London agencies Mischief (part of Engine Group) and Good Relations (VCCP).
Day has started at Special Group with immediate effect and is based in the Auckland office. She can be reached on kat.day@specialgroup.co.nz
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