Engage BCW, a leading strategic communications company in Kenya, has rebranded to ENGAGE. Effective June 14, 2024, the firm marked the end of its formal affiliation following the recent global merger of WPP-owned BCW and Hill & Knowlton, which created a new entity named Burson.
Since its inception in 2013, ENGAGE has consistently delivered excellence in strategic communications across various sectors. The company has been recognised with numerous awards, including the 2022 SABRE Global Campaigns award for the #ItsUpToUs COVID-19 Awareness Campaign with the Mastercard Foundation, which was selected as one of the top 40 campaigns in the world. It also received the 2023 SABRE Africa Award for Central Africa for the #SavingLivesAndLivelihoods campaign with the Mastercard Foundation.
“ENGAGE is built on solid skills, knowledge, and experience that empower our thinking and ability to deliver. It is business as usual, with an even stronger focus on delivering exceptional results for our valued clients. We are excited about this new chapter and the opportunity to further establish ourselves as one of the leading public relations agency in Kenya,” said Desiree Gomes, Managing Partner, in a statement to newsrooms.
The rebranding will enable Engage to further solidify its position as a premier public relations agency in East Africa. It will continue to offer strategic communication interventions tailored to its clients’ specific needs and objectives.
In Kenya, ENGAGE is a prominent figure that offers a comprehensive range of communication and public relations services. The rebranding to ENGAGE will build upon this strong foundation, ensuring the company’s continued success and growth in the region.
“We are fortunate to have a diverse portfolio of both local and international clients. Our team is fully committed to ensuring a seamless transition and maintaining the exceptional level of service that our clients expect. We will continue to develop strategic communication interventions that meet their specific needs and objectives,” said Desiree.