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Team Lewis secures communications remit for Cognizant, Wasabi, and Ninjaone in Australia
Team Lewis Australia has secured the local communications remit for Cognizant, Wasabi Technologies, and NinjaOne. These new partnerships were obtained following competitive pitches in the Australia and New Zealand markets.
The agency's recent business-to-business (B2B) wins also include BioCatch, HERE Technologies, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and the Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS).
The agency has maintained a long-term partnership with Cognizant in the Benelux region. Senior Director of Communications for EMEA & APJ at Cognizant, Sarah Douglas, stated, "We have worked with Team Lewis in other markets for a number of years, so when we decided to seek a new agency partner in Australia, Team Lewis was the obvious choice."
Senior Director of Global Communications at NinjaOne, Lauren Bogoshian, added, "Team Lewis has surpassed our expectations. Not only has our public relations program exceeded our goals, but the team also works as an extension of our own."
Managing Director of Team Lewis Australia, Martin Harkin, commented on the ability of the agency to achieve a wide portfolio, concluding, "The calibre of global technology clients that are trusting us with their communications strategies in Australia and New Zealand is a real testament to the quality of personnel we have working at Team Lewis and makes me incredibly proud".
Wasabi Technologies has also praised the agency's impact on its communications strategy. Global Corporate Communications Lead at Wasabi Technologies, Natassia Culp, said, "Team Lewis impressed us from the start. They've transformed our storytelling across ANZ, securing continuous thought leadership opportunities to help Wasabi grow its share of voice in that region."