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ZijalaShahnaz Sneha

+880 1717061068 / entersneha@yahoo.com
Present Address:
Road: 3, House: 51,Block: B,
Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka

A professional personnel focused on leveraging my experience in Visual
Media& Advertising Agency to create a strong footstep in new generation mediabusiness to achieve the corporate goals thereby ensure my career growth. Work Experience:
November, 2012- May 2014

Senior Executive, Client Service, Spellbound Advertisement LTD








Works proactively to provide client marketing needs with the greatest amount of added value by communication.
Receives client briefings, and analyses the input of client together with background knowledge, research, field feedback to produce creative brief for the Creative & Media team.
Cooperates with client inquiries, agency inquiries and internally controls the market to provide competent solution.
Coordinates and authorizes quotations for client approval & assists in preparation of client invoices. Ensures prompt collection of account receivables and ensures that they don’t exceed the given limits. Present creative work to clients for approval or modification, arrange and attend meetings.
Make pitches’, along with the other agency team to try to come first new business for the agency. Major accounts which I managed:
Lafarge Surma Cement LTD, MJL Bangladesh LTD (OMERA), Metrocem Cement Ltd.
In my current role I was account for an annual turnover of approx. BDT 10million.
September, 2012

&
November, 2010

Chevron Night
 Worked as a dance choreographer.
 Responsible for providing innovative program design andchoreographing.

June, 2012

Grameenphone Flash Mob
 Organizing a Flash Mob for their internal employees with external performers.
 Communicating a specific message of customer centricity through the event.

March, 2011

Premier Bank “Garbo” - Gao PranKhuley Gao
 Worked as an event coordinator in the grand finale of the musical talent hunt for RMG workers.  Supervising the operations and making assure that activities are executed efficiently.
 Served as a link between client and advertising agency by maintaining regular communication.

2006-2008

ShurerBhubon
 Worked as a TV presenter of this musical TV.

2005-2006

RC Tones & Tunes
 Worked as a TV presenter of this musical TV show.

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Education:
2006 - 2011

Bachelor of Environmental Science & Management
North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2003 - 2005
Higher Secondary Certificate
Concentration: Business Studies
Dhaka Commerce College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2003
Secondary School Certificate
Concentration: Business Studies
Ideal School & College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Extra Curricular Activities:

I am a professional dancer and choreographer with overtwenty years of learning experience in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Contemporary, Monipuri, GouriNritya, Chau Nritya and
ShadharonNritya from both local and foreign mentors.
I was an active member of North South University ShangskritikShangathan (NSUSS), I have organized and performed in different inter-university which helped me to groom my competences in event management.
Major Performances:
I have performed in different events organized by ‘Bangladesh Shilpakala’ within Bangladesh and outside Bangladesh as well. I am also enlisted as a dance artist in Bangladesh National
TV (BTV).
2009:Puri Festival; INDIA
2008:Muscat Festival; OMAN
2007:Dubai Cultural Program in honor of Dr. Muhammad Younis; UAE
2009:India-Bangladesh Cultural Program; INDIA

Personal Information:
Date of Birth:November 23, 1988
Material Status: Married
Languages Known:English and Bengali
Interests: Dancing, Films, Music.

References:
Monsur Ahmed

Md. SadequlArefeen

Asst Brand Manager

CEO & MD

MJL Bangladesh Ltd

Spellbound Communications Ltd.

Email:Monsur.Ahmed@mobilbd.com

Email: arefeen@spellboundbd.com

Cell: +88 01716316941

Cell: +88 01714002345

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