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    IPC hires creative agency adam&eveDDB

    01.03.2019

    The award-winning agency aims to grow awareness of the Paralympic Movement

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    The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has appointed London-based adam&eveDDB as its first creative agency, ahead of the organisation’s 30th anniversary this September.

    adam&eveDDB, which will support the IPC on a pro-bono basis, will play a key role in helping to grow the Paralympic Movement globally, working to improve the recognition, understanding and value of the Paralympic brand, and building greater awareness outside of the Paralympic Games period.

    The agency’s remit includes developing a new brand strategy, purpose, positioning and storytelling, and helping the IPC to leverage its global network of Paralympic Partners.

    Boasting an international client list that includes the likes of FIFA, John Lewis, Samsung and Save the Children, the IPC was impressed at adam&eveDDB’s creativity and passion to support the development of the Paralympic Movement.

    Craig Spence, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at the IPC said: “We are hugely excited to appoint one of the world’s leading creative agencies to help tell the story of how the Paralympic Movement transforms lives and society to a global audience.

    “adam&eveDDB has an exemplary track record for developing award-winning campaigns and we hope through this partnership we can benefit from their expertise. The Paralympics are the world’s number one sport event for driving social inclusion, attracting millions of spectators and billions of TV viewers around the world. It is vital for us in building greater awareness and understanding of the Paralympic brand that we work harder and cleverer to engage global audiences in between the Games.

    Mat Goff, joint Chief Executive Officer of adam&eveDDB said: “Anyone lucky enough to have witnessed the Paralympic Games at London 2012 or more recently in Rio will have seen the incredible power of Paralympic sport to challenge perceptions. The IPC are ambitious to build on the huge momentum behind their brand and we are delighted to be working with them on their mission to showcase how Para sport is transforming the lives of persons with disabilities.”

    Founded in 1989, the IPC is located in Bonn, Germany, and acts as the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. It is responsible for co-ordinating the organisation of the Paralympic Games, developing the Paralympic Movement, and acting as international federation for 10 Para sports.

    The IPC is a membership-run organisation with more than 200 members. These are made up of National Paralympic Committees, International Federations, Regional Organisations and International Organisations of Sport for the Disabled.

    adam&eveDDB is a creative agency based in London and a part of DDB Worldwide which consists of more than 200 offices in over 90 countries with its flagship office in New York, USA.

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