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Storytelling power amplifies success

IT marketing and brand strategists, Aamplify, have become a success story in their own…

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
May 18, 2017 2 Mins Read
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IT marketing and brand strategists, Aamplify, have become a success story in their own right by sharing the stories of others. 

The company has grown from just five staff to over 25 in only four years with representation in Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne. 

Aamplify’s rapid growth has necessitated the recent addition to the team of Simon Shaw, who has taken up the newly created role of Client Marketing Director. 
Shaw hails from a B2B marketing background with over 18 years’ experience on both client and agency side. He has held senior marketing roles in New Zealand, France, the UK and Australia. 

As Client Marketing Director, Shaw will manage campaign strategy for customers across both sides of the Tasman. He aims to enhance their business success with a diverse range of new digital services to deliver on Aamplify’s promise of business transformation through brand activation.  

Aamplify Managing Partner, Samuel Williams, is quick to attribute the company’s positive growth to the leadership and guidance of Client Partner, Warwick Grey. Having held an impressive repertoire of senior roles, Grey has operated at the pulse of the New Zealand and Australian IT industry for the last 25 years, accumulating a wealth of experience and knowledge. 

“We are delighted to have Simon Shaw join us and use his skills and knowledge to help realise our client’s goals,” says Williams. “Our business has flourished over the past four years and I think it is important to stop, take stock and celebrate triumphs. Our company’s achievements can be attributed to having a great team of passionate, authentic storytellers who create unique propositions for our clients. Warwick Grey has been instrumental in our success, both here and offshore and adding Simon to the mix will allow us to offer our clients an even greater depth of marketing expertise.”

Aamplify was founded by Samuel Williams four years ago and is underpinned by a philosophy of design led thinking. They aim to provide forward thinking New Zealand businesses with compelling brand stories that encourage an emotional connection between products and services, and the people who use them. 
For more information, visit www.aamplify.partners

Photo: Aamplify Client Partner, Warwick Grey (left) and the newest addition to the team, Client Marketing Director, Simon Shaw.

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