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How many people does your agency employ?
Nandkishor Buty: At Ogilvy & Mather Africa, we employ a total of 250 employees of various nationalities and capabilities. They are spread across multiple disciplines comprising strategy and planning, creative, media, PR, digital, shopper marketing and management.
A team of back office staff comprising commercial, finance, HR & IT are part of the WPP back office providing services to all WPP agencies in the region.
We believe that this Roadshow will cultivate a new breed of creative talent which shall aspire to produce better quality work and compete with the best in the business in Africa. Events like this also create a positive trend with regards to work at the client's end. Similar to creative employees at agencies, junior and mid-level employees at the client are also keen to pursue higher calibre of work for their brands thereby creating an environment which is conducive for the agencies and enables them to tread into unchartered territories.What have been your highlights or most relevant take outs of the recent Loeries Africa Roadshow being held in your region?
Buty: This Loeries Roadshow was an eye opener for agencies in Africa that have not been exposed to higher order creative awards. It also showcased how agencies from sub-Saharan Africa can make their mark on the larger African landscape including South Africa.Nandkishor Buty
What major clients and types or products does your agency work on?
Buty: At Ogilvy & Mather Africa we manage Pan African clients as well as local clients in the various markets. Below are some of our major Pan African clients:
Has your agency or you personally had any major highlights in the past few years that you would like to share?
Buty:
What inspires you at the moment?
Buty: It is inspiring to see the growing African advertising landscape and the willingness of clients to invest in good creative product; to train and develop local talent to fill the resource gap in Africa; to exploit new streams like digital and PR which today are our fastest growing verticals; to be able to provide global standards of creative and strategic services to our clients; and all this resulting in us being recognised as the Network Agency of the Year and the most rewarded and reputed agency at Loeries.