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Mobile marketing startup trusted by Mulberry and Canon launches German office
Mobile marketing startup MOBKOI has announced the launch of its new German office after it enjoyed triple digit growth in the UK last year.
The marketing firm, which has its UK headquarters in London, has also appointed three Managing Directors to head up its three European offices, including its Paris base and new Frankfurt office.
This includes Donia Baddou, who will helm the firm’s UK business, former Financial Times Sales Director Vera Huebner, who will take charge of MOBKOI’s new Frankfurt office, and Steven, formerly of Yahoo, as the new Managing Director at its French business.
Since its foundation in 2014 by Quentin and Guillaume Le Pape, the mobile marketing business has delivered campaigns for a list of premium clients including Canon, Mulberry and Maserati.
Co-Founder Quentin Le Pape, commented: “We’re entering an exciting new phase for MOBKOI as we aim to double growth this year.
“Vera and Steven’s invaluable experience and dedication in their respective markets will be essential for securing our position as the go-to solution for global, premium mobile marketing campaigns. Our new German office will be integral to further developing our international offering.”
Le Pape added that the startup had enjoyed 325% growth in the UK last year, and hailed Baddou’s role in driving the marketing firm’s growth from its London office as Head of Sales.
“We’re thrilled to appoint Donia as Managing Director for the UK as we take on further challenges in the coming years,” he concluded.
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