Quiip announces raft of new business including Publicis Worldwide Australia, the SAN and MOAD

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YeIiWHs8_400x400.jpgIn a strong growth phase, Australian social media and online community management specialist Quiip has been appointed to Publicis Worldwide, Australia, Sydney Adventist Hospital (the SAN) and Museum of Australian Democracy (MOAD).

As well as these new business wins, Quiip has had contracts renewed with VicHealth (This Girl Can) and beyondblue.

Quiip is providing a range of services to its new and renewing clients including; business and out-of-hours social media and community management and consulting, social media training and mentoring, suicide, mental health and critical escalation support and engagement, crisis communications and risk planning.

Alison Michalk - CEO Quiip - August 2018 - 1.jpgSays Alison Michalk (right), CEO, Quiip: “As leaders in the social media and risk space offering 24/7 support, clients are increasingly approaching us to establish robust risk frameworks, response protocols and procedures to ensure they’re prepared to manage potential issues whenever they may arise.

“Online community management has become an intrinsic part of the way organisations engage with customers and audiences and more and more businesses are recognising the need for round the clock support – as our growth can attest. We are thrilled with our new client partnerships, and to be continuing our ongoing work with VicHelath and beyondblue.”

In addition to the new business wins, Quiip has recently been named among the first 250 companies in Australia to gain B Corporation (B Corp) certification. B Corporations represent an emerging group of companies that are using the power of business to create a positive impact on the world and generate a shared and durable prosperity for all. Quiip proudly joins brands such as Australian Ethical, Who Gives A Crap, KeepCup, Stone & Wood, Emma & Tom’s, Sendle and more.