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Storytelling Communications Agency GinjaNinja Partners With Amsterdam-based Consultancy Called Brave

Storytelling Communications Agency GinjaNinja Partners With Amsterdam-based Consultancy Called Brave. Sisters, Samantha and Lisa Hogg want to bring Africa and business-with-purpose closer together. Samantha runs GinjaNinja, a storytelling communications agency and Lisa runs Brave, an Amsterdam-based consultancy focused on embedding sustainability into business.

With a vision to help define purpose strategies as a business, through informed investments and behaviours, the Hoggs believe that brands are not fully addressing sustainability and that Africa is in desperate need for real solutions that have lasting impact outside of just the story or the moment. Lisa Hogg says that as for-profit businesses continue to initiate purpose strategies in an effort to stay relevant in a world where consumers demand that brands stand for something: “It is so important that they themselves and their consumers realise that collective impact is the only way we will solve the challenges that face us with regards to people and the planet.”

GinjaNinja is about creating legacies and lasting impressions. The company believes in nailing the basics while going the extra mile. And in a world full of cynicism and distrust, it thinks sincerity and having the courage to stand up and stand out, is what sets the company and its clients, apart. GinjaNinja is part of the With Global Alliance, a tailor-made partnership of agencies around the globe who are experts in B2B tech PR. Partner agencies have been carefully hand-picked based on expertise in B2B technology, exceptional results and client relationships.

BRAVE believes that every business has a responsibility to people and the planet. All journeys are different and the company wants to help its clients discover theirs. Whether they are further along or just beginning, the company will break it down and work with them to build a future plan and goals that create impact throughout.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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