“MediaMonks is the biggest creative digital production company on the planet,” MediaMonks has been stating on its website. Well, now it’s even bigger
Even six months ago, it was apparent that MediaMonks was going to have a year that changed everything.
By the time Cannes had handed out all of its goodies at the end of June, MediaMonks, who’d already won a Black Pencil at D&AD in April (with Lemz Amsterdam, for Sweetie) won 23 Lions at Cannes. MediaMonks was involved in 1 Grand Prix, 13 Gold, 4 Silver and 5 Bronze Lions, plus 15 jury nominations. The awards were for six different agencies and projects.
It began 2015 with more than 200 awards in its showcase. MediaMonks was also named the Best Digital Company in the US & Europe at Ciclope Festival and was the only digital company to rank amongst the Top Production Companies in Ad Age’s annual Awards Report 2014.
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That it has just opened its six office is unsurprising for the digital production company that collaborates wherever there is high-end digital work to be done.
MediaMonks Dubai has opened because there is high-end digital work to be done in the Middle East and because MediaMonks has what it takes to develop digital in the region to be the best it can be.
So, John Davey has joined MediaMonks as a senior digital producer. He is already well established in the digital industry in the Middle East. And the new outpost is already working on creative projects with local offices of key advertising networks and agencies.
MediaMonks chief executive officer, Victor Knaap commented, “With the Dubai office we are responding to the growing demand for a trusted digital partner serving agencies and brands in the Middle East. We are proud to be already working for top local agencies such as JWT, Leo Burnett and 180, on projects for brands including Google, Nike and Ooredoo.
“The market in and around Dubai is bursting with opportunities in both, the creative and digital, fields. We are eager to start doing what we do best: building solid agency partnerships and producing category-defining work.”