C. Moore Media International Public Relations (CMM), a boutique independent PR agency specializing in the U.S., UK, and African markets, has joined Allison+Partners, an integrated global marketing and communications agency operating in more than 50 markets around the world.
The addition of CMM augments Allison+Partners’ deep technology expertise, working for some of the world’s leading tech companies, such as Qualcomm and Samsung, with pan-African media relations, reputation management, crisis communications, content marketing, and CSR for Africa-focused tech startups. Clients will benefit from a deeper global footprint, including Europe, Asia and The Americas, alongside extensive expertise in creative, digital, influencer marketing, thought leadership, and market analytics that Allison+Partners applies to all its clients on a global scale.
CMM founder Claudine Moore has become a managing director at Allison+Partners. In her new role, she will leverage the agency’s global reach and technology expertise to offer resources and support for international and African tech companies looking to expand in Africa.
“This is a very exciting moment for us to join Allison+Partners, one of the industry’s fastest-growing and innovative global agencies,” Moore said. “By joining the agency, we will be able to provide current and future Africa-focused clients with the same senior-level counsel and hands-on team expertise, while leveraging Allison+Partners’ global footprint, network and extensive resources to support the growing African market.”
Moore brings a wealth of experience in the African tech space with CMM, having worked with some of the continent’s most well-known and well-funded startups ranging from Series A to Series E, including WorldRemit, Copia Global, Lori Systems, Konga, AFEX, WorldCover and more. She has also worked with a diverse roster of Africa-focused organizations, including The Africa Channel, Arik Air, The Africa Progress Panel, Heirs Holdings, and The Tony Elumelu Foundation. In addition, Moore has led Pan-African and global communications for some of the continent’s most influential business leaders, including former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Tony O. Elumelu, chairman of the United Bank for Africa and founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
Allison+Partners Global President and Chief Client Experience Officer Matthew Della Croce said adding Moore and her team enhances Allison+Partners’ best-in-class technology and corporate capabilities with her deep experience in U.S., UK, and African markets helping tech brands grow to scale.
“Our focus at Allison+Partners is to provide a unique global viewpoint to clients to support their business objectives,” Della Croce said. “The addition of Claudine and her team moves us further in this regard and gives us significantly deeper capabilities and reach into Africa, a complex, pivotal and increasingly influential marketplace that requires a network, true expertise and bespoke offerings inline with how Allison+Partners works throughout the world.”
An adjunct professor at New York University, Moore’s global work has led to top international business awards. She was named the Best Leader in Public Relations and Communications at the 2021 Davos Communications Awards. In 2020, she was listed in the PRovoke Media top 25 PR and communications innovators in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Previous awards include placement on The Network Journal’s 40 under Forty’ list of U.S. High Achievers and The UK Power List: Britain’s Top 100 Most Influential Black People.
In 2020, Moore launched The Future is Female Mentorship Program, the first and only PR and communications initiative dedicated exclusively to African female tech founders. The current third edition of the program has seen a 91% increase in applications from last year, with female founders applying from 36 countries across Africa. Moore will continue to run the program with the full support of Allison+Partners, which is deeply dedicated to mentorship and committed to supporting the initiative as it continues to scale.
More than 60% of Allison+Partners’ global portfolio identifies as a technology brand, and the Technology Group continues to see strong demand for services, including 65% growth year-over-year in 2021 for the U.S. practice. Allison+Partners boasts more than 100 consumer and B2B technology experts globally.