(PRWEB UK) 15 August 2013 -- The longest operating Polish marketing communications agency in Britain, Think Big Comms, is supporting Europe's leading ferry company DFDS Seaways’ promotion, targeting UK-based Poles.
The agency is responsible for the distribution of 100,000 scratch cards to the Polish community in the UK. The scratch cards are being distributed and exhibited in around 250 Polish food stores and 20 Polish private surgeries, handed out to Poles during several distributions in the streets at various locations across the UK and to Polish parents in 15 Saturday schools, as well as being inserted in Polish language newspapers available from stores with products imported from Poland.
The promotion, ‘I'm Feeling Lucky’, gives Poles in the UK a chance to win free or discounted cruises from Dover to Dunkirk, and a grand prize of unlimited trips on the route.
The client has been acquired as a result of new business activities. The co-operation is a project.
The person responsible for the execution of the campaign is Katarzyna Grabowska, account manager at Think Big Comms, and Monika Meżyk, account executive.
For more information, visit http://www.thinkbigcomms.com.
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Additional information for editorial staff:
• The agency was founded in November 2006 and is located in St Neots in Cambridgeshire.
• During over 6-year activity the company has run over 60 projects, most of which were addressed to Poles living in the UK.
• The agency clients usually come from the following sectors: finance, telecommunications, publishing, technology, media, education, Polish artists performing in the UK as well as British government organisations.
• Matylda Setlak, the company founder, is an expert on Polish media and Polish community organisations in the UK as well as communications with immigrants from Eastern Europe.
• The agency founder was a consultant in a campaign organised for BERR (The Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform), which ended in an enormous success and increased an awareness of a minimum wage. Also, she has been responsible for media relations activities related to 2012 Olympics. Matylda Setlak has also run workshops on communications with immigrants from Eastern Europe for GLA (Gangmasters Licensing Authority) and for Lloyds TSB bank.
Kasia Grabowska, Think Big Comms, http://www.thinkbigcomms.com, 01480 351 688, [email protected]
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