The passionate and incredible REDsters of Red Havas Philippines (L-R): Marco Grajo, Account Manager; Jookie Radoc, Media Relations Manager; Charisse Vilchez, Business Unit Director; Janessa Tek-ing, Senior Account Manager and Cid Santillan, Account Director.
In line with its global rebranding, Havas PR Philippines becomes part of the Merged Media micro-network
As
creative and media agencies face a near-daily redefinition of their
identities and scopes of work in the modern media landscape, public
relations agencies in particular are being completely reconstructed.
How can PR companies adopt at the pace of today’s lighting-speed
multimedia landscape?
Havas
Group, with its shared Merged Media strategy, announced that it has
rebranded a number of its award-winning PR and social agencies
including its Manila office under a new name, Red Havas. Through
Merged Media, the micro-network reimagines the way it does PR and
drives its agencies to new heights by blending
traditional and digital publishing, content, social media, and data
in a way that defines the future of PR as a category.
Red
Havas’ office in Manila, Philippines is part of leading
fully-integrated
media and creative agency, Havas Ortega (HVO). Under
the tutelage of Business Director Charisse Vilchez, Havas PR Manila
will now be Red Havas Philippines, along with other Asia
Pacific-based Red Agency networks in Australia, Singapore and Havas
PR North America with offices in New York City, New England, Phoenix
and Pittsburgh. In addition, Red Havas has rebranded its Havas PR
offices in Vietnam and Jakarta, Manchester, Edinburgh and opened a
new office in London. The new brand has expansion plans to Japan and
South America within 18-24 months.
“Havas
Ortega welcomes the rebranding of our PR team to Red Havas. The
current team is more than ready to take on the challenge and bring PR
to the next level. Red
Havas Philippines, together with its passionate and incredible
REDsters, will help create our clients’ brand stories through
Merged Media,”
said HVO Chief Executive Officer Jos Ortega. “I
am confident that with Char’s experience working in two strong
online brands OLX and Agoda and her training at Red Havas in
Australia, we will be able to live up to our
ambition of owning Merged Media in the local scene.”
The passionate and incredible REDsters of Red Havas Philippines (L-R): Marion Esquillo, Havas Group Associate Creative Director; Marco Grajo, Account Manager; Charisse Vilchez, Business Unit Director; Jookie Radoc, Media Relations Manager; Janessa Tek-ing, Senior Account Manager and Cid Santillan, Account Director. |
The
rebranding coincides with global-led investments into data, content
and bespoke insight tools, which will include listening and
predictive analytics platforms that will layer in a foretelling media
capability not seen before within the industry.
“The
guiding light of PR has always been to integrate brands or
organizations stories into the daily conversations of the media
ecosystem,”
said James
Wright, global chairman of the Havas PR Collective and global CEO of
Red Havas. “PR
is one of the most powerful tools that brands can use to connect to
audiences, but it’s essential that it integrates seamlessly across
content types and sources and operates at the pace, and in the ways,
of today’s consumer. With content, social and predictive data at
the core, we’ve built a model that merges all of the various media
sources and essentially redefines the PR capability entirely.”
Commenting
on the global rebranding, Yannick Bollore, CEO and chairman of Havas
Group, said: “Red
Havas is a new, transformational and unmatched micro agency network
that will help redefine PR and its value to clients. Along with the
power of Havas Group and the world-class entertainment capabilities
we have within Vivendi, the proposition of merged media becomes very
interesting. We have big ambitions to develop and invest in this
further.”
Red
Havas is part of the Havas PR Global Collective, the PR and
communications arm of the Havas Group that comprises approximately 40
agencies around the world and more than 1,300 employees. At this
stage, there are no plans to rebrand other Havas-owned PR agencies.
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