Staff Reporters
Oct 17, 2013

Haymarket buys stake in digital training company The Knowledge Engineers

GLOBAL - Haymarket Media Group has signed a strategic partnership with The Knowledge Engineers, a digital training and online consultancy firm, by taking a minority stake in the business.

Kevin Costello, CEO of Haymarket Media Group
Kevin Costello, CEO of Haymarket Media Group

The investment signals Haymarket Media Group's ambition for its marketing and communications division, which publishes Campaign Asia-Pacific, to expand to offer a comprehensive range of services for its audiences.

Both companies will benefit from each other's international footprint. Haymarket publishes communications magazines in the US, UK and Asia, while The Knowledge Engineers has trained more than 40,000 people across 43 countries since 2007.

Recent research from The Knowledge Engineers found 76 per cent of businesses felt there was a general lack of digital knowledge within their organisation. The two companies hope to respond to this growing industry demand for insight and expertise.

Kevin Costello, chief executive of Haymarket Media Group, said: "The rapid migration to digital across our industry has created challenges and opportunities for agencies and media owners alike. The opportunity to invest in a company that matches our global ambition is unique and exciting for us, adding a valuable asset for our business, while at the same time enabling our audiences to get the most out of the new digital era for their own careers."

Haymarket's communications titles include, in the UK, PR Week, Marketing and Brand Republic, which sit within its Haymarket Business Media division, led by the managing director, Jane Macken.

Macken said: "The Knowledge Engineers is the perfect global partner for Haymarket Business Media, sharing similar clients, knowledge and international scale. We are therefore very excited to be deepening our relationship with them.

"As we evolve from publisher to provider of knowledge, collaborating better on our marketing communications assets around the world, The Knowledge Engineers will help us build our business for the future."

The Knowledge Engineers has a team of 60 specialists offering strategic digital marketing development services across the world.

Niall McKinney, the founder and chief executive, The Knowledge Engineers, said: "Our research has revealed the surprising digital skills gap faced by the marketing industry, and we have a unique understanding of the challenges faced by companies transitioning to the digital world.

"There has never been a more important time for companies to invest in developing modern marketing skills, and we believe our combination of strategic yet practical training is the best approach to upgrade marketers knowledge worldwide.

"By deepening our relationship with Haymarket and becoming more integrated into their business, our ambition is to become the leading global knowledge provider for the marcoms industry."

This article was first published on mediaweek.co.uk.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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