Cross-cultural agency doq throws party to mark 10 years of connecting Japan and Australia

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Cross-cultural agency doq throws party to mark 10 years of connecting Japan and Australia

On Thursday night doq Pty Ltd celebrated its tenth anniversary. To mark the occasion, doq hosted an event with client and industry partners to celebrate ten years of collaboration at their Sydney headquarters at the heritage waterfront landmark, Jones Bay Wharf.

 

With over 100 people in attendance, doq took the opportunity to thank all of their clients and various representatives from Australia’s marketing industry for their continued support.

Embracing the theme “better together” the celebration featured an onsite sushi chef preparing original “doq” rolls, ikebana fusion and a Rakugo performance by bilingual entertainer, Jarrod Hoare.

Says Yoshinori Sakuno, founder and group managing director of doq: “It’s been a wonderful ten years producing many successful campaigns. We have built a fantastic team that clients can trust as members of their own staff and a media company that can accomplish more than promises thanks to our industry vendors that support us at any given time.

“The next decade will bring a period of further change as doq continues to build stronger connections and work more intimately with companies that want to build their international presence.”

In addition to opening its new office designed by KOKUYO earlier this year, doq also launched its cross-cultural working space, doq 89, for anyone seeking the unique benefits of working in a cross-cultural environment.

doq’s office location at Jones Bay Wharf is a continued reflection of its mission as a docking hub that builds connections of culture and ideas between Australia and Japan.