Offices modifying their work-from-home rules due to the emergence of the Delta variant among the population
In the heart of Miami, multicultural agency Alma has proven its resilience yet again. Amidst the challenges posed by a hurricane and the ongoing vaccination drive across the United States, the agency has managed to maintain its operations and secure a new account with Mexican beer company Sol.
Luis Miguel Messianu, Alma's creative chairman and CEO, acknowledged that the hurricane experience gave the agency "the ammunition to be ready" for remote work. This was particularly evident during a crucial pitch for Sol, when Alma employees worked remotely despite the storm.
The increasing vaccination rates, a positive sign for the future, did not face any significant obstacles and did not directly relate to Alma's previous crisis experience or its work. The agency's ongoing operations were also unaffected by these developments.
Alma's previous experience in working through a crisis, demonstrated before the pandemic, has undoubtedly played a role in navigating the pandemic. However, the increasing vaccination rates were not a result of the agency's efforts.
It is worth noting that the identity of the president of Alma, who led the introduction presentation for Sol during the hurricane in Florida, remains undisclosed in the available search results.
Despite the challenges, Alma's ability to adapt and its successful pitch for Sol's account is a testament to the agency's resilience and adaptability. The agency's work on this account did not involve its clients in any way.
As the vaccination rates continue to rise and the world slowly returns to normal, Alma stands as a beacon of resilience and adaptability, ready to face whatever challenges come its way.
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