Creative agency Emotive announce the addition of four new clients

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“It is very important to Emotive that we work with partners who share our core values”

Creative agency Emotive has welcomed four new clients including Investment NSW, HUB24, Elizabeth Arden and Jockey. 

The new additions to the agency are joined by the list of existing clients including Optus, Google, Audible, Pernod Ricard, NRL, Unilever, Breville and Mount Franklin. 

Michael Hogg, managing partner and head of strategy, Emotive said: “The start of the journey is always exciting with new clients. And at a time when far too many businesses are choosing to pull back investment in brands, despite the effectiveness data suggesting otherwise, we’re especially privileged to be working with clients who continue to strive to make great work.”

Simon Joyce, CEO and founder of Emotive said: “It is very important to Emotive that we work with partners who share our core values and our ambition to create ideas that will change the way people feel about brands, and each of these new clients are no exception.

Over the past eight years, Emotive has built a reputation for fostering long-lasting partnerships with our clients. We understand the immense value of trust, creativity, and innovation that these relationships bring, which is why we’re thrilled to have the chance to grow alongside Investment NSW, HUB24, Elizabeth Arden and Jockey.”

Last year the agency welcomed the appointment of Tiara Valder as creative director.
 
See also:
 Emotive appoints Tiara Valder as creative director
 
Valder said of her appointment: “Working with Emotive has evolved over many years and feels like a natural fit… “I’m excited to join in a permanent capacity, with a long-range view to what we can accomplish together.”
 
Emotive is an independent creative company based on Coogee Beach, making ideas that live across advertising, entertainment, experiences, products and design.
 
Part ad agency, part production company, part brand experience and earned media specialist, Emotive’s purpose is to create ideas that change the way people feel about brands.

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