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Bohemia appoints new senior client lead

M&C Saatchi Group’s media agency Bohemia has appointed a new national client partner in Kimberly Stafford.

She joins the agency from IDENTITY Communications, where she was head of business and operations. Before that, Stafford worked at UM Australia for over 15 years, collaborating with clients including Coca-Cola South Pacific, ING Director, Nestle and Spotify, among others.

Bohemia’s new client lead, Kimberly Stafford

The agency aims to have Stafford as its driving force to improve end-to-end client experiences and lifecycles.

She will be responsible for improving the agency’s efforts on client communication, engagement and satisfaction. Through thoughtful and personalised interactions, the agency aims for clients to experience a new dedication to elevating their brands.

Paul Hutchison, CEO at Bohemia, said the agency is thrilled to have Stafford join as senior client lead.

“Kimberly’s wealth of experience and passion for client success align seamlessly with our agency’s core values,” he said.

“With her guidance, we are confident that Bohemia will continue to exceed expectations and deliver unparalleled results for our valued clients.”

Stafford said: “I am excited to join Bohemia, an industry leader known for its dedication to excellence.

“I am a firm believer in cultivating authentic, two-way relationships with clients, where mutual success becomes the ultimate goal. I am passionate about driving collaborations that create exciting work and take a consultative approach,” she continued.

“Together with the Bohemia team, we will create unforgettable media experiences that drive growth and prosperity for our clients.”

Stafford will begin at Bohemia in mid-September, reporting to Hutchison, as well as general manager Sev Griffiths.

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