MISSION launches a global competition for brands with big ambitions

The Mission Group

LONDON: The Mission Group has launched a global competition offering £50,000 of world class consultancy to help inspiring brands get closer to their ultimate ambition.

Demonstrating its recent repositioning as “the alternative group for ambitious brands”, MISSION has launched a global competition for brands with big ambitions, inspiring ideas and compelling stories – offering £50,000 of MISSION marketing talent to help one brand turn their ambition into reality.

MISSION’s collective of 11 Brands, including krow, Bray Leino and April Six, are driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, something they are looking to champion and celebrate as part of this search.

The Group is now offering brands of all sizes, in all sectors, from around the world, the chance to try something different and take advantage of a unique opportunity to share their creativity, bravery and vision with a panel of marketing experts.

In return, they could benefit from world class creative, strategic and digital know-how, hand-picked from MISSION’s network of 1,150 staff across 31 offices in the UK, Europe, US and Asia, tailored to meet the ambition of the brand which presents the most compelling pitch to a prestigious panel of judges.

The panel will include MISSION Clients Adnams CEO Dr Andy Wood OBE, and Mast-Jaegermeister UK Marketing Director Nicole Goodwin – as well as krow Central Chief Creative Officer Dylan Bogg and MISSION Group Chief Executive James Clifton.

James Clifton, MISSION Group Chief Executive commented: “Agencies are expert at pitching but now it’s the Clients’ turn. We are offering them access to our 1,150 global employees to help them realise their ambitions. There are so many wonderful, brave brands out there looking to challenge the norm and do great things. With the right Communications Group alongside them and a £50,000 head-start we could really see them thrive.”

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