ASHAMU AUSTIN ADELANI
A new Communications agency, IMPACT Communications has launched its activities one year after it came into existence.
This is even as the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the new Communication outfit, Harvey Kosigah DE HARDT-KAFFILS said the agency would tackle the business of Communication differently within Togo and on the ECOWAS sub-region.
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While presenting his welcome address to invited stakeholders and Guests at the launching of IMPACT Communication activities over the weekend in Lome, Harvey posited “We have carefully thought out what we want to do; we have been in the communication field ourselves for a very long time and we have observed what is going on. the same causes producing the same effects, we think we need to change strategies; we need to do things differently, we need to have a paradigm shift. “
Speaking on the assurance that IMPACT Communication will impact lives and corporate organizations, he contended that he and his team are Communication experts with more than 15years experience in Journalism, institutional communication, Health Communication, not only in Togo but in the ECOWAS countries”.
He assured that the agency will strive to achieve results in line with its mission of “commitment to excellence and professionalism even with providing high quality communication and marketing services to her vast clientele.
He informed that services that IMPACT will provide include consultancy, Production and Design, Business to Business and events Management, media coordination, Film Production and many more
IMPACT Communication was established im May 2019 in Lome
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