PRCA SEA welcomes OCCAM as latest corporate member
Singapore, 11th November, 2019 – The Public Relations and Communications Association Southeast Asia (PRCA SEA) welcomes Indonesian communications specialists OCCAM as its latest Corporate Member.
OCCAM describe themselves as a communications partner with marketing and corporate communications as their core service. They utilise an integrated approach in delivering communications strategies using both conventional and modern channels.
Radhytia Arghawisha, Managing Partner, OCCAM, said: “Communications is the core of this ever-changing society, and it is vital for public relations practitioners to connect, share, and learn from each other on ethical principles and professional conduct, as we bridge organizations with their publics.”
Francis Ingham MPRCA, Director General, PRCA, said: “I’m pleased to welcome OCCAM as our latest PRCA SEA members, and I hope they take full advantage of the network, resources, and events that we supply. It’s encouraging that companies across the globe are driven to uphold and promote best practice in PR and communications.”
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