Racheal Lee
Jul 7, 2011

Spectrum Worldwide enters Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR – Spectrum Worldwide has expanded its presence in the region by opening a new office in Malaysia.

Chris Robb, the managing director at Spectrum Worldwide.
Chris Robb, the managing director at Spectrum Worldwide.

This Singapore-based event management and experiential marketing company has created and managed events such as the annual OCBC Cycle Singapore, the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore and the Red Bull Speed Street.

It was also responsible for managing all operational aspects of the Red Bull Speed Street event in Kuala Lumpur in April.

Chris Robb, managing director at Spectrum Worldwide, said, “The landscape of sports events in Singapore has developed rapidly in recent years and it has certainly been exciting for us to be at the forefront of that growth.”

“We’re thrilled to now have an on-ground presence in Malaysia and we look forward to delivering premier sports events in this new market,” he added.

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