January 09, 2017 PR News
Cicero & Bernay Public Relations has continued to expand its reach by signing an affiliation agreement with Turkish agency Miya PR & SM.
The pact follows a series of alliances signed in 2016 which saw the Dubai-based company enhance its presence across the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Jordan.
COO of Cicero & Bernay, Ahmad Itani, said: “This latest affiliation in a strong line-up of other agreements sees Cicero & Bernay spreading its footprint across the Middle East region in order to provide a holistic public relations and digital service capability.
“Miya PR & SM and C&B complement each other, with both agencies delivering a similar approach to client servicing and communication planning and delivery. We are delighted to have found a partner who can work together with us in providing communication solutions that are flexible to work across the diversity of the region.”
He said the affiliation was signed in order to meet the increasing demand from clients for PR services across the whole of the MENA region, and offers clients from both agencies a well-rounded scope of capability in communication, media events and conferences organisation, media relations, community programmes, public affairs and issues management.
Founder of Miya PR & SM, Burcu Meriç Durak, said: “This partnership empowers both of our agencies to provide high-quality communication campaigns in a key market at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and we are delighted to offer our clients enhanced PR capability that an affiliation with C&B brings. I believe that our understanding and insights perfectly complement each other, and that through our combined efforts we will deliver best-in-class communication campaigns for our clients.”
C&B is part of The Publicity Network (Publinet), a marketing communication group that includes specialised entities for creative consultancy, digital and social media solutions, event management, branding consultancy, media planning and buying, experiential marketing and video production.