Staff Reporters
Aug 24, 2010

BBS MD Patricia Tweed resigns from her post

SINGAPORE - Bawldwin Boyle Shand's (BBS) recently appointed MD, Patricia Tweed (pictured), has resigned from her post, leaving the PR firm without a leader. 

Patricia Tweed, the MD of BBS has resigned from her post
Patricia Tweed, the MD of BBS has resigned from her post

According to sources, Tweed is planning to set up her own PR company. Details of this are yet to be disclosed. 

Tweed joined BBS as managing director in November 2009. The former senior vice-president of healthcare practice at Weber Shandwick took over the helm to oversee the day-to-day running of the agency and replace the MD Louise Nicholson, who left the company to return to her home country, New Zealand.

 

BBS secured a niche position in Singapore through servicing key airline, property and hotel accounts including Singapore Airlines, Jet Airways, Conrad and Hilton Hotel Group. It haslost many of its key accounts and staff over the past year. 

The company could not reached for comments.

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