DUBAI, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fragrance Foundation Arabia - the Middle East wing of The Fragrance Foundation, the international industry body, has signed up Business Unlimited Zone - Management & Marketing Consultancy [BUZ-MMC] to act as its official Strategic Communications Partner for the Middle East Fragrance Summit 2011 & FiFi Awards 2011 (the Oscars of the Fragrance industry).
BUZ has a proven track record to deliver end to end solutions to Organizations in both Government & Private sectors. The company currently handles the Dubai Shopping Malls Group (Industry Association of Shopping Centres in Dubai) and also works regularly with various Dubai Government bodies such as Dubai Events & Promotions, Department of Economic Development and Women's Sports Committee and Private sectors as well.
For any media coordination or strategic tie ups, please contact:
Business Unlimited Zone
205, Sama Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road,
P.O. Box 126093, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +9714 3589789 Fax: +9714 3589889
Key contact points:
• For Strategy, Consulting & Sponsorship
- Chris Bautista (Director - Marketing & Business Development)/ Mob: +97155 5828769 / Email: chris@ibuz.ae
• For Press Office
- Sneha Dhadwal (Business Development Manager - Events & PR) / Mob: +97150 1815460 / Email: sneha@ibuz.ae
Fragrance Foundation Arabia Signs up Business Unlimited Zone
Fragrance Foundation Arabia Signs up Business Unlimited Zone to act as its Strategic communication partner
2011-08-27
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