Faaez Samadi
Jul 10, 2018

Havas partners with Image Dynamics

Indonesian PR agency joins Havas Village in partnership agreement.

(L-R): James Wright, Harry Tumengkol & Agus Sudrajat, chairman of Havas Jakarta
(L-R): James Wright, Harry Tumengkol & Agus Sudrajat, chairman of Havas Jakarta

Havas Group today announced a new affiliate partnership with Indonesian PR agency Image Dynamics, which will join the Havas Village in Jakarta.

Launched in 2004 by co-founders Harry Tumengkol and Trishi Setiayu, Image Dynamics is now a full-service communications firm with 25 staff. Having partnered on many client briefs and new business opportunities with Havas, the two agencies have now formalised their cooperation.

Tumengkol said the partnership is a “significant step” for Image Dynamics, providing the agency with the resources and global network to “grow the company even stronger and tap into a much wider market”.

With Image Dynamics, Havas now has 300 people in Jakarta across media, creative, data, digital and PR. Image Dynamics has moved their operations into the Havas Village premises in the city. In addition to working with Havas, Image Dynamics has also become an official partner of Red Agency Group APAC, Havas Group’s PR and experiential network in the region.

“Harry, Trishi and the team at Image Dynamics are a great cultural fit for us, they have a great track record, fantastic clients and an ambition to deliver the type of work that we are known for,” said James Wright, group CEO of Red Agency APAC and chief commercial officer Havas Group ANZ

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

2 days ago

Creative Minds: FCB's Claire Herselman transforms ...

Get to know the senior copywriter who moved to London at 18 and worked as a barista.

2 days ago

WPP boss Mark Read hits back at employee vitriol ...

CEO told Campaign's sister title, PRWeek, that some of the comments being made about his decision to require all employees to work in the office at least four days a week do not reflect the views of many staff.

2 days ago

How young Malay-Muslim women are spending and consuming

Malay-Muslim women are leading a consumer revolution, with 93% preferring local groceries and 89% choosing homegrown F&B, according to a new analysis. Brand boycotts are reshaping loyalty, while halal certification, affordability, and shared cultural identity are the decisive factors in their purchasing power.

2 days ago

Singtel's attempt to reimagine LNY traditions ...

The telco's annual festive film blends humour and lightheartedness, but its reliance on traditional gender roles dampens an otherwise innovative take on festive preparations.