SIM Global Education hunts for media agency to target Cambodian market Details 06 May 2021
Singapore Institute of Management Global Education is looking for a media agency to enhance its direct student recruitment efforts in the Cambodian market. The school aims to establish a long-term brand presence amongst its target audience in Cambodia, mainly those from Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
A tender document seen by
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE said SIM is seeking agency partners that can enable it to be top of mind of prospects who are looking for overseas education, creating awareness of SIM and Singapore as their choice of education destination, and to achieve quality leads for application conversion.
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It is the highest number killed in a single traffic accident in the past decade, say police
Rescuers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force at the scene of the accident at 37 Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday. A BMW M4 Coupe had smashed into a vacant shophouse there before bursting into flames, killing all five men, aged 26 to 29, in the car.PHOTO: SONG SENG WUN
Mr Jonathan Long (above), Mr Eugene Yap, Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao and Mr Gary Wong Hong Chieh were in a BMW M4 coupe with Mr Teo Qi Xiang when the car crashed in Tanjong Pagar at about 5.40am yesterday. All five men had at one time worked as representatives for Aviva Financial Advisers.
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(from left) Workers Party CEC members Mr Louis Chua, chair Sylvia Lim, secretary-general Pritam Singh and Nicole Seah give a doorstop after the WP Cadre Members Conference on Dec 27, 2020. (Photo: Chew Hui Min)
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SINGAPORE: The new Workers Party (WP) Central Executive Committee (CEC) has a good balance of old and new faces, and threw up few surprises, analysts told CNA.
On Sunday (Dec 27), the opposition party s cadre members elected five new faces to its top leadership while retaining Ms Sylvia Lim as chair and Mr Pritam Singh as secretary-general.
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Can a millennial hawker rejuvenate her great-grandfather’s zi char stall? Fourth-generation hawker Debbie Yam uses social media marketing and tweaks classic dishes to help her family’s 74-year-old food business. But the passing of the baton comes with reservations, the programme Belly of a Nation finds out.
Debbie Yam, 30, has a few ideas about how to take her family’s legacy to the next level.
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SINGAPORE: When aspiring hawker Debbie Yam started working at her family s
zi char stall, she was forbidden from cooking for customers after she burnt even simple dishes, like fried rice and