
Seven Media reveals five new business wins in the Middle East
Independent integrated communications agency Seven Media has revealed five significant new business wins.
The agency will now represent a diverse range of high-profile clients, including:
Global travel leader Skyscanner ;
; Public-private initiatives facilitator, Emirates Foundation , which focuses on sustainable community development;
, which focuses on sustainable community development; One of the UAE's most important historical landmarks, Qasr Al Hosn ;
; Leisure and entertainment operator and manager, Yas Asset Management , whose assets include Yas Marina and Yas Bay Waterfront; and
, whose assets include Yas Marina and Yas Bay Waterfront; and Abu Dhabi Awards, one of the UAE's highest civilian honours, which recognises individuals whose contributions have positively benefited the UAE.
The new additions reflect Seven Media's capabilities across sectors ranging from travel and tourism to government, culture and lifestyle.
Gregg Fray, Co-Owner of Seven Media, said, 'These wins across the agency's multiple divisions are a testament to the incredible talent and strategic thinking that runs through our team.
'We are proud to partner with such iconic and influential brands, and look forward to helping them tell their stories in powerful and engaging ways,' Fray added.
From supporting a global travel platform such as Skyscanner, to a prominent government initiative such as Emirates Foundation, Seven Media aims to demonstrate its ability to deliver impactful communications campaigns across varied industries.
Seven Media's integrated approach, combining digital strategy, creative content production and results-driven PR, has previously earned it numerous accolades and long-standing client partnerships.

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