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SPARK! is delighted to announce new funding from Sony Music Entertainment Philippines to champion young women’s rights and provide access to free and quality education, improved reproductive he
Details 04 February 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has catapulted internal communications into the front seat, propelling companies to step up their efforts to maintain employees well-being and ensure they are safe and sound during uncertain times. Working from home has also become a norm recently and companies have used different ways to engage employees and maintain high spirits.
In a recent panel at PR Asia 2020, industry experts discuss how they have adapted their internal communications strategy to fit the changing times. Moderated by Justin Low, chief communications officer, Omnicom Media Group, APAC, the panel features Alistair Marshall, head of communications at Coles Australia; Laura de Kreji, internal communications director at Kerry APMEA; and Panchanit Snape, head of communications at Sanofi, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar and Brunei.