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2nd Quarter Newsletter – April 2023

Our fourth to second quarter Newsletter was released to our clients on April 15, 2023.

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Nick Sparey joins RAUS Global as Senior Partner

Former Johnson & Johnson Marketing Procurement VP Nick Sparey has officially joined RAUS Global LLC as a key member of the leadership team. Sparey brings over 25-years’ experience in the industry in Agencies, Media Auditing, Consulting and Marketing Procurement to the RAUS team. He will be based in London with a specific focus on the EMEA region.

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1st Quarter Newsletter – February 2023

Welcome to the first RAUS Global newsletter for 2023. Many people and companies have already given their prediction of what to expect in the year ahead. Here, at RAUS, we know how busy you are with limited time for reading. So, we have selected a few topics and articles that we hope will be of interest and encourage you to get in touch if you want to find more time in your day, because… we can help!

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Chris Kenna: Marketing Procurement’s role in driving diversity and inclusion

Diversity and Inclusion was on everyone’s mind in 2022. On December 7th, the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) announced that the winner of the 2022 Marketing Word of the Year is inclusion. This comes a year after the ANA Word of the Year was diversity. While these two words belong to the same family, the insight is that diversity is having a seat at the table. Whereas inclusion is having a voice.

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4th Quarter Newsletter – November 2022

Our fourth quarter Newsletter was released to our clients on November 16, 2022.

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Will 2023 be the Year of Marketing Procurement? – October 2022

As we are wrapping up the last quarter of 2022, many of us start to think about what 2023 has in hold for our organization and for our team. 2022 has been focused on the lingering Covid-19 effects, remote vs. in-the-office work, talent shortage, uncertainty in the supply chain for certain categories and of course — the dreaded inflation.