Martin Alintuck has left public relations firm Ruder Finn as managing director for South East Asia. Alintuck is said to have left the agency for personal reasons.
He joined Ruder Finn last October in the newly created role of managing director South East Asia with a mandate to run the offices in Singapore and Malaysia as well as affiliate agencies of the PR firm across the region.
Alintuck was also expected to help with new business development, team management and grow the agency’s presence in the region, besides working closely with the regional and global network.
source: http://www.mumbrella.asia
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