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3 World Trade Center 175 Greenwich Street
New York NY 10007
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Telefon: 212 210 7000
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Naomi Troni

Naomi Troni

Global Chief Marketing & Growth Officer

Telefon: 00(646) 522 9779


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Hauptkompetenzen: Werbung/Full Service/ Integriert, Digital, Mobile Marketing, Social Media Marketing, E-Commerce, Search Engine Optimization, Marketing Services, VKF/Point of Sales, Direktmarketing / Telemarketing / Datenbankmarketing, Branded Content/Entertainment, Marktforschung/ Beratung, Marketing Technologies / Analytics, Corporate Kommunikation, Strategy and Planning, Gesundheit, Finanzen, Technologie, Online Dienstleistungen, Business-to-Business, Vertrieb, Schönheit, Mode, Luxusprodukte, Reisen und Turismus, Verbraucher

Gegründet in: 2019

Holding: WPP (London, Großbritannien)

Awards: 122

Kreative Projekte: 152

Hauptkompetenzen: Werbung/Full Service/ Integriert, Digital, Mobile Marketing, Social Media Marketing, E-Commerce, Search Engine Optimization, Marketing Services, VKF/Point of Sales, Direktmarketing / Telemarketing / Datenbankmarketing, Branded Content/Entertainment, Marktforschung/ Beratung, Marketing Technologies / Analytics, Corporate Kommunikation, Strategy and Planning, Gesundheit, Finanzen, Technologie, Online Dienstleistungen, Business-to-Business, Vertrieb, Schönheit, Mode, Luxusprodukte, Reisen und Turismus, Verbraucher

Gegründet in: 2019

Holding: WPP (London, Großbritannien)

Awards: 122

Kreative Projekte: 152

VML

3 World Trade Center 175 Greenwich Street
New York NY 10007
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Telefon: 212 210 7000
E-Mail:
Naomi Troni

Naomi Troni

Global Chief Marketing & Growth Officer

Telefon: 00(646) 522 9779

MAJOR TIKTOK INFLUENCERS GO DARK TO SHINE THE LIGHT ON THE ENERGY CRISIS IN GAZA

The International Committee of the Red Cross and Wunderman Thompson challenge people to attempt daily tasks with a twist

At any given time, 1 in 3 people in Gaza are living without power. Without power, families struggle to study, cook, clean, refrigerate food or heat their homes.

For over 150 years, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has worked to protect the most vulnerable people in war zones around the world. This year, they’ve teamed up with Wunderman Thompson offices in Seattle and New York to draw attention to the energy crisis in Gaza.

In hopes of breaking through empathy fatigue, the teams turned to TikTok, creating a challenge that invites individuals across the globe to show their skills with a twist: They have to do it in the dark, showing solidarity with Gazans who experience power outages every day. At the end of the challenge, they’ll turn on the lights to reveal how difficult it is to show off their creativity, style, and skill in the dark. 

A diverse group of TikTok creators have joined the challenge—some who are even in the Middle East experiencing the power cuts firsthand. Skillsets from cooking, make-up tutorials, painting, and more are on display, with creators like @fritzdoesart, @kimmyskreations, @realchadwithaj taking part and asking fans to post their own #LifeInTheDark challenge. Each post will send viewers to the ICRC’s official TikTok channel to learn about the real-life challenge of life in the dark.

@kimmyskreations, a Creator-Influencer the team partnered with, who has over 2M TikTok followers says: The ICRC is bringing awareness to things that many don't know about, including myself and I thank them for making us aware! Life in the Dark is a reality for many and an issue that needs to be known.

@markliamsmith, another Creator-Influencer with 1.8M TikTok followers shares why participating whas so important to him: "I have close friends who grew up in conflict zones and have told me what it was like for them. Nobody should have to endure the kinds of challenges they faced — especially not children. I hope the awareness that is raised with this challenge will translate into aid for those who are suffering."

Sébastien Carliez, the director of communications and information management at the ICRC says: “By taking part in the challenge, people are helping to shine a light on what is a daily struggle for most Gazans—and for many others around the world who are affected by conflict. The energy crisis in Gaza is not new. People have struggled with electricity shortages and power cuts for years. This is having a huge toll on people’s quality of life and mental and physical well-being. We hope that this challenge brings a much-needed spotlight to the impact that the energy crisis has on Gazan families.”

Bas Korsten, Global Chief Creative Officer at Wunderman Thompson added: “What better way to raise awareness for one of the most overlooked crises in the world, than to use the world’s biggest and most visible platform. I’m incredibly proud of the team for harnessing social media for the ICRC like this. First in Fortnite with ‘LifeRun’, now on TikTok with this unique challenge. This is how you do good in 2022."