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Gaumina

Lithuanian marketing company


Lithuanian marketing company

FieldValue
nameGaumina Ltd
typeIndependent
foundation1998
location_cityVilnius
location_countryLithuania
locations2 offices in 3 countries
key_peopleCEO:
Darius Bagdžiūnas
industryInteractive Marketing, Online Advertising
num_employees90
homepagehttp://www.gaumina.co.uk

Darius Bagdžiūnas

Gaumina is the largest interactive agency in the Baltics, providing services of web design, web development, online advertising, video, multimedia, mobile and viral.

The company works on projects for Procter & Gamble, Nokia, Nissan, Unilever, YX Energi, 7 Up, Vodafone, MTV, Dunnes Stores, Philip Morris, FIBA Europe as well as Irish public sector.

History

Founded in 1998, Gaumina accounts for 39 percent of the Lithuanian interactive market and has completed more than 2,000 online projects.{{cite news | archive-date=2011-07-22 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722151642/http://www.infobalt.lt/sl/index_en.php?t=members&fid=483 | url-status=dead

Since 2004 the company has been operating in the UK and Ireland as Gaumina.co.uk. |url-status = dead

In 2007 Gaumina gained wide media coverage for winning three awards in three days. A website developed by Gaumina won the Best Social Networking website award at the same the Irish Golden Spiders awards. A website developed by Gaumina was named among the 21 best European multimedia projects of 2007 in the final of Europrix Top Talent Award in Austria. The company was also named one of the winners of the national Innovation Prize 2007, awarding the Lithuania's most innovative companies, in the category of Innovative Enterprise.

The agency was named "Digital Agency of the Year" by International advertising festival Golden Hammer in September 2008. The agency also won the main prize at the best at Best Use of Film, Digital Animation or Motion Graphics category by the Irish Golden Spider awards in November 2008.

Gaumina is currently managed by CEO Darius Bagdžiūnas.

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