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| Aug 26, 2021

SMC Group on the hunt for Jamaican talent

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In May 2021, The SMC Group signed a multi-year agreement with the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts which will begin with an investment into the development of a music production studio targeting students to develop local songwriters, producers, and artists for production for international markets. (Photo contributed)

Known for global campaigns like Jason Derulo’s Coca-Cola 2018 FIFA World Cup anthem as well as Usain Bolt and Elephant Man’s ‘Stick Stick Stick’ PUMA campaign, entertainment brand strategists SMC Group, is kicking off its Caribbean operations with a first of its kind digital series, for which they are seeking a talented Jamaican as its host.

Expected to be the premier place where entertainment and brand strategy intersect, the host will deliver weekly updates on everything music, film, gaming, animation, dance and influencer-related content, where they meet with global brands.

“What we are creating is a place for marketers and advertisers across the world to find current information and news on everything happening in the entertainment and marketing world and we are looking for a talented Jamaican to deliver that information,” said Maurice Hamilton, CEO of the SMC Group. “We’ve always believed that Jamaicans are some of the most talented and diverse people who can do just about anything and this is just one of many opportunities we are exploring to export Jamaican talent to the world.”

SMC Group CEO, Maurice Hamilton. (Photo contributed)

Already operating in 16 markets across the world, The SMC Group launched SMC Caribbean earlier this year and since then have been working with local stakeholders like the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (EMCVPA) to develop and export Jamaican talent to its global market. 

Hamilton said his ultimate goal for the region is to position Jamaica as a credible creative hub within the international marketing community.

“We have the experience all over the world with Fortune 500 companies like Unilever and The Coca-Cola Company and I believe we have the talent right here in Jamaica to deliver global marketing strategies, campaigns and talent for those campaigns. My goal is to develop local creatives capable of delivering on international standards as well as developing and exporting local talent for our international brand campaigns. We are starting with creating a program for marketing professionals globally, with a Jamaican as its face.”

The host will be responsible for gathering and preparing weekly content on new brand partnerships, large scale marketing campaigns involving entertainment talent and/or music and present it to the world in this exciting new digital series. 

Jamaicans looking to be the face of this ground-breaking series are invited to submit a three-minute demo tape covering three stories from Asia, Africa and the Middle East of celebrities/talents and brand partnerships to [email protected]

Submissions open on Friday, August 27, 2021.

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