Congratulations to the following Brand Ambassadors for recieving the coveted Campaign "Top Performer" award by Nintendo for their hard work and dedication over the last 3 months of experiential marketing activity.
Luke Knight:
Luke has proved himself to be accomplished in event management. He effectively managed some of the toughest days during the torrential rainfall at Bristol balloon festival and Eastbourne Airshow. Always goes the extra mile to make sure the event runs smoothly and has been a real asset on the ground. Equally adept at dealing with logistical issues as he is with dealing with staff and consumers.
Kerry Dunne:
Kerry is a true Nintendo Brand Ambassador as she lives and breathes the brand. Kerry will travel the length of Britain to represent Nintendo and has been ever present during this leg of the tour. Always professional and exceptionally knowledgeable ? Kerry is becoming a core member of the Nintendo team.
Dee Banks:
Dee has really grown into a capable staff member and is a very professional member of the team. Dee would make an excellent Team Leader if it were not for the fact that she does not drive! Dee covers the whole of the South West as far as the midlands and received excellent feedback from both EM?s she worked alongside.
Mohammed Karim:
Mohamed started the tour as a BA and progressed into a capable TL/AEM during the activity. He worked as far as London and Dublin despite being based in the West midlands. Extremely knowledgeable and with excellent customer skills Mohamed deserves the reward for going the extra mile on the tour. Mohamed should be given further opportunities to prove his TL skills for Nintendo
Scott Bucannon:
Scott is definitely a big character ? but also he truly believes in the brand and is one of the most professionally minded members of the team. It is hard to knock his enthusiasm and zeal for working. Also Scott deserves reward for all the work he puts in behind the scenes ? driving long hours and distances, arriving early to help his EM to rig, and generally adding value above what many of us get to see