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Kate Camp is named Principal Advisor Public Affairs

Kate Camp has commenced at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as Principal Advisor Public Affairs. She has stepped into the finance sector after 11 and a half years at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, most recently as Head of Marketing and Communications.

Kate's communications experience spans more than two decades, with senior public sector roles across economic, health and foreign affairs. 

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TawasulComms brings in senior hire to lead tech practice

TawasulComms has appointed Amine Mneimne (pictured left) as Senior Director of Communications and Head of Technology and AI, based in Dubai. In this role, he leads the tech practice, focusing on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and emerging industries.

Amine has worked at firms including Cicero & Bernay, Landmark PR & Events, and most recently, Golin MENA. Throughout his career, he has advised multinational companies, global brands, and regional organisations across technology, telecommunications, energy, security, and finance.

"At TawasulComms, we are not building a bigger company. We are building a smarter one. In a rapidly changing media landscape, where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and redefining communications, strengthening our Technology and AI capabilities is a strategic priority, and bringing Amine on board is an important step in that journey,” said Haian Nayouf (pictured right), Founder & CEO of TawasulComms.

“Technology and AI are redefining every aspect of modern communications, and I’m excited to be part of TawasulComms’ vision for the future. I look forward to supporting clients across sectors as they embrace innovation, digital transformation, and new opportunities created by emerging technologies,” commented Amine on his appointment.

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Movember names its PR agency of record

Global men's health charity, Movember, has appointed Ogilvy as its PR agency of record following a competitive pitch.

With immediate effect, the agency will drive Movember's media presence in Australia through targeted earned media and creative campaigns, influencer engagement, and strategic communications activity to raise awareness of men's health issues, and grow participation in the annual Movember campaign.

Ogilvy’s Head of Consumer PR & Influence, James Curtis, said: "Movember holds a deeply personal significance for me. As a Mo Bro of 13 years, it is a cause I have championed for a long time and one that sits close to my heart. The organisation's ability to tackle serious men's health issues in a way that is genuinely unique and culturally resonant is something I have always admired. The opportunity to now contribute to that work, alongside such a talented agency team and client, is one we hold with real pride."

Movember's PR Manager, Australia and New Zealand, Louise Fennelly, said: "Ogilvy PR was selected for its earned creative credentials, strategic thinking, and deep understanding of the men’s health landscape. The agency demonstrated a strong ability to develop ideas that generate genuine media and cultural traction, while also showing a genuine passion for our cause and a clear connection to Movember's mission.

"The appointment marks a significant step in the organisation’s ambition to grow awareness, drive participation, and inspire more people to get involved in the movement."

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Latest comms hire at Bravo Events & Entertainment

Roman Lee has joined Bravo Events & Entertainment as Senior Manager, PR & Communications.

Based in Malaysia, he leads media relations, influencer engagement, and PR campaigns covering both consumer and corporate events for clients across sectors. Bringing more than eight years of industry experience, Roman was most recently Account Manager, PR & Influence at Ogilvy Malaysia.