Saatchi & Saatchi shares the love and helps Singapore’s Social Enterprises build their brands
Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore, in partnership with the Social Enterprise Association of Singapore, held a workshop last Friday, to help local social enterprises build their brands using insights and methodology more often available to mainstream consumer brands.
“Social Enterprise is business that makes the world a better place, and the need for these organisations to be highly respected and highly loved by society is essential to their sustainable growth,” said Paul Roebuck, CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore and Malaysia.
The full day workshop was attended by enterprises that benefited entrepreneurs, the elderly, women’s interests, people with disabilities, and the financially disadvantaged. Topics included the understanding of Saatchi & Saatchi’s Lovemarks marketing methodology; learning to articulate a brand’s purpose through storytelling; and understanding of key tools and trends that can be leveraged to optimise social enterprise brands.
“Of late, corporations have become more aware of the need to be involved in ground up initiatives to create social impact in the community,” said Alfie Othman, Executive Director, Social Enterprise Association. “Saatchi & Saatchi’s ‘Share the Love’ workshop is an excellent example of how corporations can engage the social enterprise sector in a more structured and productive manner. We invite more corporations to support the local social enterprise sector.”
“We hope that through this initiative Singapore’s social enterprise community, and Singapore at large, will benefit from our experience in growing brands that people love,” said Andrew Bryson, Regional Director of Transformation, Saatchi & Saatchi Asia-Pacific, and one of the trainers at the workshop.
“An intensive and thought-provoking workshop by Saatchi & Saatchi’s fantastic team of trainers,” enthused Juliet Chan and Valerie Ng, participants and co-founders of Mumsfairy and Mums Massage, two social enterprise ventures that focus on wellness and wellbeing of mothers. They have inspired us to build Mumsfairy and Mums Massage into brands that are respected and loved! We are very excited to act on and bring all the great ideas generated to life. Thank you, Saatchi & Saatchi and the Social Enterprise Association, for organising this useful session.”
Other trainers at the workshop from Saatchi & Saatchi included Jonathan Daly (Regional Planning Director), Jennie Morris (Creative Director), and Ruth Ibbotson (Digital Creative).