MullenLowe Group launches LoweMedia

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  • Appoints Sabry Haniz as Vice President and Director

LoweMedia Vice President and Director Sabry Haniz 
 
MullenLowe Group in Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Thayalan Bartlett 

Leading marketing communications group, the MullenLowe Group (MLG) yesterday announced the launch of LoweMedia from today (1 June). 

LoweMedia becomes the seventh independently managed strategic vertical following the formation of the group’s six other strategic verticals. Today, MLG consists of MullenLowe (Mainstream advertising), LoweDigital (Social, Content and Paid Media) LoweActive (Brand Activation), LoweTech (Martech Services and Digital Commerce), LoweLintas (Mainstream advertising for Conflict Brands), and LowePublic (Public Relations). The group is set to launch its 8th strategic vertical LoweGo at the end of the year. 

With the launch of LoweMedia, MLG completes the full circle of offerings for marketing services for brands aspiring for relevancy in challenging market conditions but above all consistency through the multiple channels of communications. All MLG’s verticals are independently managed, with the flexibility to function as a hyper-bundled offering to activate any single or multiple platforms to channel engagement with a single focus of creating some of the most endearing creative propositions that are consistent with its brand purpose. 

Sabry Haniz joins the MullenLowe Group as Vice President and Director of LoweMedia. Sabry is one of the country’s most accomplished strategic media specialists who possess a wealth of experience with a strong entrepreneurial mindset. He rose from the ranks at JWT’s media department to lead it and then became its architect to form WPP’s Mindshare, Wavemaker and subsequently launching GroupM Sri Lanka, which undoubtedly became the country’s largest media powerhouse. 

The MullenLowe Group in Sri Lanka CEO Thayalan Bartlett said: “The launch of LoweMedia was set back by three years due to the pandemic and the economic crisis. Although we are still not out of the woods economically, we have always been bullish about the future in which technology will play a big part. I am finally pleased to get this off the ground with Sabry at the helm. I have worked with Sabry before, and we are fortunate to be working together again to transform the industry’s lagging media offering which has been bogged down by rates making it a commodity that has taken precedence over creativity and innovation with technology being mere sideshow. Whilst rates are a critical aspect, media efficiency cannot be solely measured by it.” 

LoweMedia is set to change this paradigm so that brands get more than the ROI (Return of Investment) they expect but more importantly, get an ROI which we call “Relevancy of Investment” that it’s truly capable of. The MullenLowe Group’s success has largely been to making fundamental changes in its business approach and will do the same with LoweMedia. This new media vertical is building a media model ground-up where technology and the human spirit will collaborate to make LoweMedia a formidable place for brands, that have a “future mindset”.

 

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