PRCA APAC Launches Public Affairs Group to Strengthen Policy and Geoeconomic Insights Among Members

PRCA APAC Launches Public Affairs Group to Strengthen Policy and Geoeconomic Insights Among Members 

Singapore, 4 June – The Public Relations and Communications Association Asia Pacific (PRCA APAC) is proud to announce the launch of its new Public Affairs Group. The group will serve as a strategic platform to champion public affairs professionals and support members in navigating the evolving policy and geoeconomic environment, while facilitating constructive engagement among PRCA APAC members, public institutions, industry and civil society across Singapore and the region. 

Marcus Loh (Temus) will chair the Group with Finian Lim (Trinasolar) acting as vice chair. The committee also includes Jo Scard (Fifty Acres / PRCA APAC board), Paulus Soriano (Vero), Daryl Ho (We. Communications), Tiffany Yiap (Truescope) and Wai Leong Tang (H/Advisors Klareco).  

The Group will provide a collaborative space for knowledge sharing, peer support and the advancement of best practices – helping members deepen their expertise, exchange insights and raise standards across the region’s public affairs landscape. 

Marcus Loh, Chair of the Public Affairs Group said: “Trade flows where trust goes – which is why public affairs and strategic communications matter more than ever in today’s shifting geoeconomic landscape. Guided by the experience, networks, and credentials of my esteemed fellow committee members, I hope this new Public Affairs Group will become a meaningful space for all PRCA APAC members to deepen our conversations, raise bridges across government, business, and community, and support the institutions we serve in moving forward with clarity, foresight, and purpose.” 

Ed Burleigh, Head of PRCA APAC, said: “With this launch, PRCA APAC reinforces its commitment to strengthening the voice of our members engaged in the public affairs landscape across Asia-Pacific. The Group will play a vital role in helping professionals navigate shifting policy landscapes and serve as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue between public and private sectors. It will also contribute significantly to shaping the agenda for our upcoming Corporate Affairs Forum this October”. 

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For more information on the Public Affairs Group visit: https://apac.prca.global/public-affairs-group 

For information on the Corporate Affairs Forum visit: https://prca-conference.org/the-corporate-affairs-forum 

About PRCA APAC: 

The PRCA was founded in 1969 and launched the PRCA Asia Pacific in 2021 which replaced the PRCA Southeast Asia, launched in 2018. The association aims to raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practices, and creating networking opportunities.