Rhandell Rubio
Mar 17, 2011

Jack Morton Worldwide sets up shop in Singapore

SINGAPORE – Jack Morton Worldwide, the global brand experience agency, has opened its new office in Singapore, effective immediately.

Jack Morton Worldwide opens Singapore office
Jack Morton Worldwide opens Singapore office

Heading up the office will be Charles Robinson as director of operations for Singapore. He will report to Ben Taylor, who was recently named president of Jack Morton’s Asia-Pacific operations.

The Singapore office will service its clients through launching new products, brands services and ideas; engaging customers, consumers and communities; aligning employees and channels, and building strong experience brands. The company said that the new office fills an immediate need to support existing and new clients in the country.

“Opening in Singapore gives us a new base to support local and regional clients, as well as further momentum to grow Jack Morton in Asia-Pacific,” explained Josh McCall, chairman and CEO of Jack Morton Worldwide.

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