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Sweet Punk strengthens its video and project management division

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Ekstend Group's creative agency pursues its development strategy by strengthening its management team to support its customers in its 4 key areas of expertise: branding, advertising, digital and social media.

The Advertising & Photo/Video Production division expands

Géraldine SENCE (ex Production Director of 17 juin Media) joins the agency as Production Director. Her mission will be to manage the agency’s video team, taking charge of advertising shoots and brand content formats. She will be supported by Flavie DESMOTTES, who joins the agency as Production Manager after three years with the 87 Seconds agency. Their aim will be to develop creative photo and video formats, in the agency’s “Dont be boring” spirit.

Strengthened project management capabilities

The Digital Project Management team has also been strengthened with the arrival of Emmanuelle LANGLET (ex Digital Prod), who will be in charge of redesigning the websites of the agency’s clients. Last but not least, Alice RIDEL (ex Rosbeef) joins Sweet Punk as 360° project manager, and will coordinate national and international customer projects in tandem with customer account managers. In this way, the agency intends to strengthen its project management by staffing itself with business experts, in order to pursue its development.

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