RedTorch partners with Brazilian agency Sherlock Communications for Rio 2016

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London-based RedTorch has partnered with Brazil-based marketing communications agency Sherlock Communications to assist sports organisations in the delivery of global and local communications strategies relating to the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.

International marketing agency RedTorch is experienced in delivering campaigns that engage and influence niche sports audiences worldwide. RedTorch will combine its knowledge of international sport with Sherlock Communications’ insight into the Brazilian market and strong local connections.

The partnership is a winning combination.

"Our partnership with Sherlock allows us to offer our clients and other brands the opportunity to create and activate communications campaigns in Brazil (and worldwide) in the lead up to, during, and after the Rio 2016 Olympic Games," says Jonny Murch, Managing Director of RedTorch. "We’re confident that with our understanding of and connections across international sport, combined with Sherlock’s knowledge of the local Brazilian market, we can provide creative and effective communications support."

Sherlock Communications works with foreign companies to refine, localise and execute their global business and communications strategies. "With a fusion of British methodology and Brazilian creativity, our expert team on the ground in Brazil is ready to support companies with their Rio 2016 activation plans," says Alasdair Townsend, Director of Sherlock Communications.

"Our insight into the cultural and operational challenges of working in Brazil, coupled with RedTorch’s understanding of international sport, will enable us to deliver both local and global campaigns linked to the world’s biggest sports event in 2016."

To learn how to activate your brand for Rio 2016, please contact Jonny Murch.

To learn more about RedTorch, visit www.redtorch.co

To learn more about Sherlock communications, visit http://sherlockcomms.com/en/enhome/

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