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AUSTRALIA — SapientNitro has hired Justin Cloete as senior manager marketing strategy & analysis.
Cloete joins SapientNitro from DraftFCB Johannesburg where he was strategy director and will be leading marketing strategy projects for clients as well as driving business initiatives across the full spectrum of marketing strategy offering at the company.
“Justin has described his passion as facilitating breakthrough, which is a perfect fit for the kind of connected thinking that we promote with our clients,” said Paul Bennett, national managing director at SapientNitro.
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