VoxComm Broadens Global Footprint With South Africa and Morocco Joining Its Worldwide Agency Alliance
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Together, South Africa and Morocco join an alliance that now spans more than 30 markets across Europe, Asia, the Americas and Oceania, says VoxComm.
"I'm thrilled for the ACA to join VoxComm and represent South Africa as the first African member of this important global alliance. No matter where we are in the world, agencies face many of the same challenges — from proving effectiveness to navigating change. VoxComm creates the space to learn from one another, to share what works and to ensure that diverse perspectives are part of shaping the future. We're proud to bring Africa into the conversation and to collaborate with peers from across the globe," says Gillian Rightford, Executive Director of the ACA.
"Joining VoxComm marks a defining moment for the Moroccan communications industry. Through UACC, we are proud to bring our voice to a global movement that champions the power of agencies to drive positive change. Together, we stand for trust, creativity and the essential role of communications in shaping a better future," says Youssef Tazi, VP International Relations at UACC.
Charley Stoney, President of VoxComm and CEO of EACA, concludes, "Bringing Africa into VoxComm is something we have long hoped for, so I'm really proud to see this moment arrive. It really feels like a new chapter for our alliance. Of course, we know that no continent speaks with just one voice: Africa brings a kaleidoscope of perspectives, cultures and creative energy that we are hungry to hear and excited to learn from. We hope this is just the beginning, and that more African voices will join us in shaping the global conversation."
For more information, visit www.voxcomm.org.
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