Mmd opens offices in Eastern Europe

5-10-2006

Mmd expands into Eastern Europe markets. Operations in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia joined Mmd 18 offices network. New offices are managed by Ian Herbison, to date Managing Director of Mmd Poland.  

With Mmd development Ian Herbison became Regional Director Poland, Romania & Baltic States. „Expansion of our company east was a mater of time, especially that we have offices in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. In this way we are responding to our clients’, international corporations, needs, which require counselling in business strategies in this part of Europe. In new markets we offer expertise and standards of communication services to which our clients are used to across the CEE region, in which Mmd has been operating for 15 years now.” – said Ian Herbison.

In the new Regional Director function Ian Herbison manages business development on five markets across the CEE region and is involved in strategic counselling for clients. Formerly Ian worked for Mmd offices in Hungary, Czech Republic, Serbia, Bosnia, Romania and Bulgaria for clients such as: UniCredit, Allianz, Ruhrgas, Tenaris, Yukos, Intel and General Electric.

Promotion of Ian Herbison in global structures of Mmd made a portion of management functions in Mmd Poland handed over to Ewa Szejner, to date PA & Corporate Communication Director. Ewa assumed a role of Deputy General Manager and will be managing Polish office of Mmd and counselling corporate and PA clients. 

Ewa has 10 years of professional experience in Public Affairs and company excellence. She specialises in corporate communication strategies, public affairs, issues management and organisational culture change. Prior to joining Mmd she was responsible for PA activates of the USA Department of State Local Government Partnership Program in Poland and cooperated with Cambridge Centre for Competitiveness and Innovation and European Centre for Quality. As the sole PR specialist in Poland she joined prestigious International Visitor Program organised by Department of State of the USA. 

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