Global communications firm, Edelman is further cementing its position as a pan-African consultancy having opened a new office based in Nairobi, Kenya and with the acquisition of Gina Din Corporate Communications.

Over the last two years, Edelman has worked in more than 30 countries across Africa. The launch of the Kenya office will now give Edelman a base of nearly 100 specialists across the continent.

Gina Din Corporate Communications was founded in 1997 and is one of the most awarded communications firms in Africa. Edelman has a longstanding relationship with Gina Din-Kariuki and has been partnering with the group for the last three years in order to deliver strategic communications programmes in East Africa.

Edelman’s Kenya office will be led by Jordan Rittenberry, CEO of Edelman Africa and a 13-year veteran of the firm, who will oversee Edelman’s operations both in Kenya and South Africa, where Rittenberry has been based for the last four years. Din-Kariuki, who founded Gina Din Group 22 years ago, will act as an advisor to Edelman across Africa.

Ed Williams, President and CEO, Edelman EMEA, says, “Opening in Kenya is an important and exciting step for Edelman. It comes in response to demands from clients, both in Africa and beyond, for even greater support across the continent. Our global specialisms and operating scale with powerful local talent and knowledge is a formidable combination. I believe together we can serve clients with world-class advice, consultancy and activation.”

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“Like Edelman, Gina Din Corporate Communications is a family-run business and as such, is firmly rooted in its values. The relationship that we have fostered with Edelman over the course of the last three years is one based on our mutual belief in the power of collaboration to deliver top quality services that meet our clients’ needs, so taking this relationship to the next level is a natural progression for us. We’re excited for what the future holds for Edelman’s Kenya operation as we continue to grow our businesses on this continent, together,” says Din-Kariuki.

Rittenberry adds: “Selecting Gina Din Corporate Communications was an easy choice for us. Having partnered with them for several years, this move enables our clients to have real impact in the region. With a deep network of partners and affiliates across the continent, we understand how important it is to have local market presence.”

“Our entry into Kenya is a natural next step in realising our ambition in Africa and we have our sights set on further growth into West Africa soon,” concludes Rittenberry.