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Russian Expo hires Weber Shandwick to mount global PR bid campaign

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Russia’s Bid Committee for the 2020 World Expo has appointed Weber Shandwick to support its global public relations campaign.

The Russian city of Ekaterinburg, situated in the Ural Mountains, at the border between Asia and Europe, will be competing alongside Ayutthaya (Thailand), Dubai (UAE), Izmir (Turkey) and Sao Paolo (Brazil) for the right to host the World Expo in 2020.

The Ambassador of the Russian Federation in France, Alexander Orlov, submitted the official letter of candidature under the theme of “Global Mind” signed by Vladimir Putin, Russia’s prime minister, to Vicente Gonzalez Loscertales, the secretary general of the International Exhibitions Bureau (BIE) in Paris on October 28.

The decision on the venue for World Expo will be taken by a vote of the BIE General Assembly at the beginning of 2013.

Weber Shandwick has most recently supported the successful bids for Shanghai Expo 2010 and Milan  Expo 2015.

The firm also successfully supported the Shanghai Expo Bureau following the win.

Weber Shandwick has been a global public relations agency of record for the Sochi 2014 successful Olympic Winter bid, having led the international PR campaign for the bid on five continents during a 16-month campaign and the agency continues to be the global PR agency for the Sochi 2014 Organising Committee.

Alexander Misharin, the governor of Sverdlovsk region, commented: “Ekaterinburg is a major industrial, scientific and cultural centre of Russia and the third biggest transport hub after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, situated at the crossroad of Europe and Asia.”

He added that Sverdlovsk is one of the most dynamically developing regions in Russia “and already a place of international meetings and events”. “We are confident that, supported by a global PR agency, we will put all our chances on our side to host such a prestigious international event,” he added.

Erik Bugulov, CEO of the Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 Bid Committee, said: “We are delighted to appoint a leading global PR firm with such significant experience in running campaigns for World Expo bids. This experience, coupled with the agency’s ability to drive powerful campaigns worldwide and its solid track record in promoting high-profile Russian projects have been the decisive factors to select Weber Shandwick.”

Jack Leslie, chairman of Weber Shandwick, said: “We are honored to be engaged to support Russia and the Ekaterinburg World Expo 2020 Bid Committee. We will put the strongest global team and a winning communications campaign worldwide for Ekaterinburg 2020 to help them bring the World Expo 2020 to Russia and to the Urals.”

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