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Montage Productions picks Eva Papadakou as Producer

Eva Papadakou has delivered campaigns for high-profile brands such as Google, Pampers, Xbox/PS5, MasterCard, Etisalat and Zoom Market, with credits spanning the US, China, Greece and the UAE.

Eva Papadakou, Producer, Montage ProductionEva Papadakou, Producer, Montage Production. Photo credit: Abe Azab.

Montage Production has appointed Eva Papadakou as Producer, making her responsible for overseeing all aspects of physical production across the company’s expanding slate of regional and international projects.

Papadakou joins Montage with more than a decade of international experience spanning consulting, brand management and film production.

Papadakou began her career in consulting with PwC before transitioning to Procter and Gamble, where she managed global campaigns for Pampers, including leading initiatives across the IMEA region.

Her background in large-scale project management and creative communications laid a strong foundation for her move into the entertainment industry.

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