AUCKLAND, Today: Mango Communications Aotearoa is on the rise, welcoming two former journalists as Senior Account Managers, further expanding their PR, experiential, and social agency.
Sinelle Fernandez, who transitions to consultancy as a Senior Account Manager, focusing mainly on Mango’s corporate clients. Previously a Senior Producer at Newshub’s The AM Show, Sinelle brings extensive broadcast production and news expertise to the team.
Emma Clark-Dow, also stepping in as a Senior Account Manager, joins from Concrete Playground, Stuff, and NewsHub, where she worked as a lifestyle and news journalist.
“We love welcoming people like Sinelle and Emma with strong media backgrounds. They both offer incredible skills in storytelling and an instinct for what’s newsworthy.” – Sean Brown
Managing Director Sean Brown expressed excitement about the new additions. “We love welcoming people like Sinelle and Emma with strong media backgrounds. They both offer incredible skills in storytelling and an instinct for what’s newsworthy, which is invaluable to our clients, whether they are corporate, or consumer focussed.
“Between them, Sinelle and Emma have more than 12 years’ media experience. Both had worked with Mango, albeit from the other side, and were excited about the opportunities Mango offers. They add a fresh dimension to our team of communications and experiential specialists.”
Mango, a fully integrated communications agency and part of the wider DDB Group Aotearoa, continues to grow, with new clients, projects, and hires across PR, Experiential, and Social.
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