Anita Davis
Jan 27, 2010

Wunderman Tokyo's Martin Conneen to lead agency's global Nokia account

TOKYO - Wunderman has restructured its global team for Nokia, relocating representative director of Wunderman International Tokyo, Martin Conneen (pictured), to London to assume the post of managing director and global client lead for the multi-million dollar account.

Wunderman Tokyo's Martin Conneen to lead agency's global Nokia account
As the Nokia account’s lead, Conneen will manage the daily operations associated with running the business including field operations for its nine major sales units, local sales units and regional digital production hubs.  

Kennosuke Saito is set to replace Conneen at Wunderman Tokyo as president and representative director responsible for managing the agency’s relationship with Microsoft.

Wunderman has held the account for one year, winning Nokia’s coveted business in January 2009 following a pitch that included JWT's RMG Connect and Euro RSCG 4D.

Within Asia-Pacific, Wunderman’s digital subsidiary Agenda manages the account. Prior to that, Nokia worked with XM Asia-Pacific for 13 years.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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