Ogilvy PR launches in New Zealand, opens Auckland office

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• The launch into New Zealand will be Ogilvy PR’s fourth office

The Ogilvy Network has announced the launch of Ogilvy PR in New Zealand.

The launch into New Zealand will be Ogilvy PR’s fourth office in the region after Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. The new team in Auckland will be led by Laura Platts, working closely with Ogilvy PR in Australia.

Richard Brett, CEO of Ogilvy PR and Ogilvy Health said, “We are very excited to be launching Ogilvy PR into New Zealand with our full capability and offer, further reinforcing our position as the region’s only truly integrated earned-first communications agency. The combination of our team of specialists and consultants in Australia, together with a team on the ground in New Zealand is a very compelling proposition for our clients.”

Ogilvy PR’s expansion into New Zealand reflects rising demand for the agency’s integrated earned first offer in creativity, social strategy, sales enablement and performance, influencer marketing and agile content alongside core media relations, corporate reputation, and advocacy. Brett continued: “as the marketing landscape continues to rapidly change in both Australia and New Zealand, the ability to offer earned first thinking that works seamlessly across audiences and channels, at the intersection of brand marketing and corporate reputation places us well in both markets”.

CEO of Ogilvy Network NZ, Kelly-Ann Maxwell, commented, “Our re-launch into the market as the Ogilvy Network has been so well received and it’s time we added a PR offering to our capabilities in New Zealand.

“We’ve been working with Laura for some time now and we’re thrilled to formalise her role with the newly created position. She brings strong experience into Ogilvy NZ having worked agency side in PR for nearly ten years now, across Sydney and NZ.”

Platts commented, “It feels like the opportunity is ripe to help expand the business into PR, and what better way to do this than as part of Ogilvy PR – Australia’s largest and most specialised PR agency. They have an extremely sophisticated model and I can’t wait to bring more of this to our local market.”

Platts started within the WPP fold earlier this year. Prior to this, she was managing the PR and Activations team at FCB New Zealand working across a range of clients including LEGO and Audi.

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