Staff Reporters
Jul 4, 2012

Thomson Medical names media agency in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Thomson Medical has handed its media duties, covering offline and online media planning and buying, to OMD.

Thomson Medical
Thomson Medical

“Celebrating life and parenthood is our mantra at Thomson Medical, and OMD Singapore was quick to understand our vision for quality healthcare,” Sally Lum, director of corporate marketing at Thomson Medical, commented on the appointment.

“OMD Singapore demonstrated in-depth knowledge of the industry and our business, which gave us the confidence to appoint them as our media partner for the recent campaign," Lum said. "I look forward to tapping on OMD’s expertise in driving our growth and reputation as a trusted, home-grown brand in Singapore.”

Thomson Medical is a healthcare provider of personalised care to women and children in Singapore. The appointment is effective immediately.

“The win is a fabulous opportunity for OMD Singapore,” said Sony Wong, CEO at Omnicom Media Group, Singapore. “OMD will pull together resources to value-add to Thomson Medical’s brand objectives and enhance their visibility in Singapore.”

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