Hill+Knowlton relocates Qatar GM to Malaysia
RELOCATION PUBLIC RELATIONS PEOPLE
Malaysia - Jamie Morse, general manager of Hill+Knowlton Strategies Qatar has been relocated to Malaysia as deputy managing director of its Malaysia operation.
Morse (pictured) will report to managing director Julia Ahmad and support the overall operations of Hill+Knowlton Strategies Malaysia.
With more than 12 year of international experience, Morse's specialties include corporate communications, issues and crisis communications, internal communications and stakeholder relations.He also carries prior experience working in Australia, South Korea and Qatar, where Morse has provided high-level strategic counsel to a diverse range of clients including some of the world's best known brands.
"Morse's experience in driving business growth, building strong client relationships and implementing effective communications campaigns will bring great value to Hill+Knowlton Strategies Malaysia as we look towards our next phase of growth," Julia said.
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