Staff Reporters
May 31, 2013

PRWeek Awards Asia shortlist announced

ASIA-PACIFIC - The final shortlist has been announced for the PRWeek Awards Asia 2013, which is to be held in Hong Kong in June.

PRWeek Awards Asia shortlist announced

The companies shortlisted for the Asia-Pacific Network of the Year are:

  • Edelman
  • MSL Group Asia
  • Fleishman-Hillard
  • Weber Shandwick.

Those shortlisted for PR Consultancy of the Year are:

  • Red Bridge Communications
  • Edelman
  • Waggener Edstrom Worldwide Hong Kong
  • Red Agency
  • Ogilvy PR Singapore
  • Text100
  • Burson-Marsteller.

The Mid-Size Network of the Year contenders are:

  • FTI Consulting
  • Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
  • Bite
  • GHC Asia
  • Text100.

Those shortlisted for PR Agency Head of the Year are:

  • Robert Holdheim of Edelman India
  • James Wright of Red Agency
  • Tim Sutton of Weber Shandwick
  • Glenn Osaki of MSL Group Asia
  • Shin Tanaka of Fleishman-Hillard.

Shortlisted Young PR Professional of the Year candidates are:

  • Nilma Missir of Grayling Asia
  • Terry Lim of Changi Airport Group
  • Julian Chow of Text100 Singapore
  • Lavanya Indralingam of Bite
  • Roman Kibe of Edelman Hong Kong
  • Jye Smith of Weber Shandwick.

The awards will take place at a gala dinner at the Harbour Grand in Hong Kong on 27 June. Full details of all shortlisted entries are available here.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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