Former IOC Staffer Joins Repucom

(ATR) Nimtaz-Tanya Noordin lands at the German sports marketing firm Repucom.

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NANJING, CHINA - AUGUST 28: A volunteers waves the Olympic flag during the Closing Ceremony of Nanjing 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre on August 28, 2014 in Nanjing, China.  (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
NANJING, CHINA - AUGUST 28: A volunteers waves the Olympic flag during the Closing Ceremony of Nanjing 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre on August 28, 2014 in Nanjing, China. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

(ATR) A former member of the IOC communications team lands at the headquarters of Repucom in Cologne, Germany.

Nimtaz-Tanya Noordin, who spent five years at the IOC before leaving in 2013, is now global communications manager for Repucom.

"I gained invaluable experience at the IOC and worked with many talented individuals. I´m delighted to join Repucom, a global leader in sports marketing research.

Repucom are an extremely innovative company and apply leading technology and facilities for market research, media evaluation, commercial auditing and consultancy. I am thoroughly looking forward to this new challenge which will be an excellent opportunity for me to use my media relations and marketing acumen to further build the brand in current and emerging markets," says Noordin in a statement to ATR.

She is a graduate of Kings College London and holds a Master´s degree from the University of Malmö, Sweden.

Repucom specializes in sports marketing research. The firm has more than 20 offices around the world.

Written by Ed Hula

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