Olivia Parker Rick Boost
Apr 19, 2017

Lessons from 'Pandora do': How one campaign can suit the world

In the first episode of our 'Campaign on Campaigns' video series, Pandora's VP of marketing for APAC explains why a non-localised campaign works just fine for Asia.

In the first episode of our 'Campaign on Campaigns' video series, Pandora's VP of marketing for APAC explains why a non-localised campaign works just fine for Asia.

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