One of the things I’ve been working on with my colleagues for quite a few months at PHD, and Omnicom at a larger level, is a process to get interesting new media technology companies seen by senior stakeholders in the business. As anyone who has interacted with a big business will know all too well, there can be multiple entry points and a lot of wasted effort in just trying to get seen by the right people, forget the next step which is getting some business. The second step can’t happen without the first, so I’m glad to finally be able to say that the forum to make that happen now exists at Omnicom Media Group in the UK.
If you are a technology business that is involved in new ways of bringing content or creative to life, if you can add something useful to insight and analytics teams, or if you have a compelling e-commerce offering, then get in touch. We’d also like to hear from you if you don’t fit into any of the above categories and have something truly innovative in the media space to offer big and small businesses that help them improve their efficiency or bottom line.
Can’t promise all applicants will be seen but I can promise that your application will receive proper consideration by people who work with clients day in and day out. If the proposition is compelling enough then you’ll get face time with us to tell us why, and we’ll do all we can to help.
I want to make clear that one thing we are not looking for is businesses involved in re-targeting or programmatic buying as this is not the right forum for that.
But if you think you have something interesting for us, we’d love to hear from you.
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Angel Academe advisor, Angali Ramachandran, is also Head of Innovation at OmniconMediaGroup UK, one of the world’s leading marketing and communications companies.