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Sweet Punk strengthens its customer support and strategy with 3 new recruits

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Sweet Punk continues its customer-oriented development strategy with three new talents dedicated to accompanying and pro-acting on brands.

New in the strategy department.

After 7 years of experience as a strategic planner in an advertising agency (Mindoza), on Food clients (Chupa Chups, Tanoshi), Thomas Crocco joins the strategy team with the mission to bring his strength in brand activation consulting on the agency’s clients.

Two new arrivals in project management.

Justine Chevalier joins the agency in the project management department.  After a complete agency career (Betc Digital, DAN \ TBWA) on digital and 360° subjects on major accounts (Air France, McDonald’s), she is in charge of campaigns and projects for key accounts of the agency (VINCI Autoroutes, Bouygues Bâtiment International and ESSILOR).

After four years in an advertising agency at BETC for Citroën and Roche Bobois, Audrey Gayaud joined SP as a senior project manager, mainly to support the development of Châteauform and Badoo accounts on 360° projects.

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