Nuna Appoints ARBD as its Global Communications Agency
Nuna Appoints ARBD as its Global Communications Agency
Adam Ritchie Brand Direction has been named global communications agency for Nuna, a Dutch company that makes premium and practical baby gear. Work for Nuna will involve brand strategy and communication across the company’s international network of public relations agencies.
The global PR program driven by Adam Ritchie Brand Direction will highlight Nuna’s smart Dutch design, style blended with the reality of having kids, ability to grow with the child, compactness, quality and durability. The work will span traditional and social media marketing.
This account win contributes to the agency's international portfolio.
About Nuna
Nuna is a Dutch company that makes premium and practical baby gear. It was founded by a parent who wanted style along with functionality, and felt consumers like himself were going underserved. So he took his experience as a father of two, went to the Netherlands, found a passionate young product team in Amsterdam, a hotbed of smart design, and created Nuna. The Nuna line blends style with the reality of having kids, is intended to grow with the child, stay compact and use only high quality, durable materials. For more information, visit www.nuna.eu.
About Adam Ritchie Brand Direction
Adam Ritchie Brand Direction is an independent brand communications agency specializing in marketing, media outreach, crisis management and creative services. Its clients are in the social media, green building, juvenile products, food and beverage and entertainment industries. For more information, visit www.aritchbrand.com.
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