Times of Oman

Zeenah unveils new brand identity

The new operating structure is driven by an increased demand for an allencompa­ssing integrated approach to strategic communicat­ions

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Coinciding with their fifteenth anniversar­y, Oman’s largest and most awarded design and communicat­ions firm has announced that its group companies, TBWAZeenah, Zeenah Media, Zeenah PR and Zeenah Events, will join together to form a new entity known simply as ‘Zeenah’.

According to group Managing Director and CEO Mohammad Al Farei, the new operating structure is driven by an increased demand from clients in Oman, and internatio­nally, for an all-encompassi­ng integrated approach to strategic communicat­ions, together with integrated branding, marketing and stakeholde­r engagement across all channels and platforms.

Zeenah is known for award winning work on some of the most prominent branding projects ever completed in Oman, as well as campaign advertisin­g, digital prowess, and strategic corporate messaging. By regrouping as Zeenah, the agency aims to deliver a mega consultanc­y in Oman, that stands out from the crowd in terms of breadth of creative services to achieve the strategic goals of the client — regardless of the specific communicat­ion channels used.

The merger underlines the unified Zeenah operating philosophy, which aims to reframe the way companies and organisati­ons communicat­e with stakeholde­rs by using tailored messaging to inform specific audiences and geographie­s across a multitude of mediums and platforms.

Complement­ing the new approach, Zeenah has appointed a new general manager to helm Zeenah’s growth in Oman and the region. Ian Butlin has over 30 years of expertise as an internatio­nal consultant, 10 of which have been spent in the Gulf.

Commenting on the appointmen­t, Mohammad Al Farei said, “With such deep experience in running successful agencies, and with over seven years working as the Head of TBWAZeenah delivering some of Oman’s most successful marketing campaigns, Ian is the right person to lead the growth of Zeenah in the regional market.”

Regarding the company’s developmen­t, Ian Butlin notes, “This is a very exciting time for the agency, as we complete the process of transforma­tion from a traditiona­l group of communicat­ion companies to a digitally led integrated agency. Since it was first establishe­d in 2003, Zeenah has consistent­ly delivered some of the most iconic brands and campaigns and ensured the highest results for our clients.

“Based on my experience in the region, generally, and in Oman, specifical­ly, I believe that we are in the midst of dramatic shifts in the way clients can achieve their marketing and communicat­ions objectives, both in terms of approach and implementa­tion. We plan to build on the successes of the agency over the last fifteen years and establish ourselves as a true centre of excellence in the region,” he added.

Mohammad Al Farei added, “In the current climate, clients recognise that it’s difficult to manage multiple creative agencies and different suppliers in a way that can affect the quality of the final product. However, by unifying our businesses under the Zeenah moniker, we’re able to deliver a seamless integrated approach to all aspects of the marketing and communicat­ions mandate, while being able to offer greater value for our clients.

“In simple terms, our solution addresses these objectives by giving clients an integrated approach and plan, which delivers messaging and tactics across all the relevant touch points, presenting a consistent, unified brand—on the Web, on social media, via mobile devices, and through traditiona­l brick-and-mortar channels, which remain strong here in Oman. The other major benefits clients receive are instant updates to ensure time and budgetary control on their various activities from one central source.” Mohammad Al Farei added.

Demonstrat­ing its firm commitment to nurture and develop homegrown Omani talent in the arts and creative sector, the new Zeenah operating model sees talented Omanis assume leadership positions across all aspects of operations.

Commenting on the importance of promoting talented citizens within the creative arts sector, Mohammad Al Farei noted, “We place a great focus on cultivatin­g the unique potential of creative and talented Omanis, together with guidance from internatio­nal experts. This includes extensive peer-to-peer immersion in order to maximise knowledge sharing. This approach empowers our team with opportunit­y and leadership expertise, while delivering creative and effective solutions for our clients. Also, this aligns with our objective of growing a pool of experience­d and creative employees and, in turn, supporting the developmen­t of the national workforce, who form over 50 per cent of our current staff.”

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 ?? – Supplied picture ?? STRATEGIC SHIFT: The new Zeenah operating model sees talented Omanis assume leadership positions across all aspects of operations.
– Supplied picture STRATEGIC SHIFT: The new Zeenah operating model sees talented Omanis assume leadership positions across all aspects of operations.

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