Staff Reporters
Sep 14, 2010

Celina Low to lead corporate communications for Hilton in APAC

SINGAPORE - Hilton Worldwide has appointed Celina Low as senior director of corporate communications for Asia-Pacific. In her new role, Low will lead efforts to promote Hilton Worldwide as it continues to expand in the Asia-Pacific region.

Celina Low, senior director, corporate communications APAC, Hilton Hotels
Celina Low, senior director, corporate communications APAC, Hilton Hotels

Low joins Hilton Worldwide with more than 12 years experience in corporate communications. Most recently she served as corporate affairs director at Levi Strauss’ Asia-Pacific division, serving as the company’s senior expert in the region for internal and external communications, community affairs and government relations. 

Prior to Levi Strauss, Low spent four years at The Ascott Group/ Capitaland Group as vice-president of corporate communications for brand and marketing.

She has also previously held concurrent roles as assistant director of leisure and brand communications and assistant director of corporate communications for the Singapore Tourism Board.

“Celina’s significant experience in a variety of communications roles in the Asia-Pacific region will make her an incredible asset to Hilton Worldwide’s global communications team,” said Ellen D. Gonda, senior vice president of global corporate communications. “We are thrilled to welcome Celina to our team and eager to take full advantage of her experience.”

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