Match & Wood has been appointed as the media agency for air conditioning system supplier Advantage Air.
The account, effective from 1 July, will be run from Match & Wood’s Perth office and managed by communications director Jodie Allen, who said: “The prospect of working closely with Advantage Air is an exciting opportunity for me and for the wider Perth team.
“With their recent expansion into NSW and national presence, it’s truly inspiring to be part of such a collaborative and dynamic partnership.”
Most recently, Match & Wood won the Maurice Blackburn account. The law firm appointed Overdose Digital and Match & Wood to its media account, effective 1 July. The account went up for pitch in March, managed by Dan Johns from Tumbleturn Media.
On Advantage Air, the independent media agency will partner with creative agency Braincells and digital agency Bang Digital.
David Devoy, founder and director of Advantage Air, said: “I have been really impressed with how quickly Match & Wood have grasped the complexity of our business and have already provided great input into our strategic plans and innovative ideas to help us achieve our marketing and brand building goals.
“I am looking forward to our relationship developing in future and Match & Wood becoming a close and important partner in helping us achieve our challenging goal of providing the benefits of smart home systems into many more Australian homes.”
Chris O’Keefe, the agency’s chief operating officer, added: “We are thrilled to have been chosen by Advantage Air as their media planning and buying agency. This partnership collaboration is committed to excellence and innovation, and we’re excited to leverage our expertise to drive effective and impactful campaigns.”
The agency also recently picked up the media accounts for ANZ Worldline, GS1, and Interpath, which are being run out of the agency’s Melbourne office.
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