Former Ogilvy Canada Exec Partners With Colour To Form ColourSocial

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Dave Forde
May 23, 2012

We’ve written about Colour a few times in the past, an agency that provides marketing, public relations, digital solutions and has offices in Halifax, Moncton, St. John’s and Toronto.    The agency launched in 1977 and has provided service to a number of national and multi-national brands over the years, back in late 2007 they launch a social media practice.  Today, they recently announced a new partnership that combines the years of experience Colour and its team have gained with former leader of Ogilvy Canada’s social media practice, Duri Alajrami to form ColourSocial. ColourSocial is the combination of Colour’s years of experience and

“Since ColourSocial opened for business several weeks ago, Duri Alajrami’s track record of developing and executing successful social media campaigns has attracted new clients who are focused on their brands winning more hearts and growing market share,” said Chris Keevill, President and Chief Executive Officer of Colour. “Duri has boundless energy, drive and passion for helping clients achieve their full potential. In essence, his values and our values at Colour are very much aligned.”

According to Duri, ColourSocial will provide a more personalized service at the leadership level, backed by the resources of a full service agency.

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Dave Forde


Dave “The Connector” Forde has been involved in the marketing, public relations and technology industry across Canada for over 20 years in various sales and marketing roles, he launched The Connected One network of business sites which connects buyers to the right sellers. Profectio and PR In Canada covers news about the marketing and public relations industry each day helping professionals advance their career and businesses. He also serves as an advisor to a number of businesses across the country. Find Dave on LinkedIn and Twitter.


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