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Natasha Wallace is named Acting Manager, Media and Comms

Natasha Wallace is named Acting Manager, Media and Comms

Natasha Wallace has been welcomed at the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure as Acting Manager, Media and Communications. She previously spent six years as a Senior Media Advisor to former NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard, as well as stints in the infrastructure and transport sectors. Prior to this, Natasha worked as a senior journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.
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TEAM LEWIS welcomes new Director in Singapore office

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TEAM LEWIS welcomes new Director in Singapore office

Danny Lim has been appointed as Director at TEAM LEWIS Singapore. Danny brings over 20 years of experience in integrated communications, public relations, digital marketing as well as journalism to the role.

Danny has been brought on board to strengthen and grow the agency’s technology portfolio, which includes brands like Sophos and Schneider Electric. The agency is also ramping up its work in the mobility technology space, working with automotive, smart infrastructure, alternative transport, and  mobility tech leaders.

“I am excited to join TEAM LEWIS at a time of rapid change and opportunity in the communications industry,” said Danny. “The emergence of AIO is once again highlighting the importance of ongoing coverage and the power of the media. I look forward to working with the talented team in Singapore to help our clients navigate the evolving media landscape and better harness AI and integrated comms to achieve their business goals.”

In his new role, Danny will oversee client strategy, business development, and team leadership, working to deliver solutions for both local and international clients. 

“Clients are looking for deeper consult in this new AI-driven world of content overload. Getting attention and demonstrating relevance can be a challenge. That’s why we have launched a number of solutions globally, such as Training for Trust, and locally, such as Resolve: Relevance, to better support our clients across sectors. I look forward to working closely with Danny and the team to roll these out and see the impact they will have for our clients,” said Pamela Tor Das, VP, Singapore & Emerging Markets at TEAM LEWIS.

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Greenpoint celebrates 10 years; launches pro bono initiative

Creative communications agency, Greenpoint, is celebrating a decade of storytelling, strategic brand-building, and partnerships across Australia.

The agency has chosen the moment to announce the launch of The Greenpoint Giveback, an annual pro bono initiative offering one purpose-driven Australian organisation access to free professional PR, content, and communications support.

Open to not-for-profits, charities, and social enterprises working in health, education, community, the environment or the arts, the agency said the initiative is designed to help amplify bold ideas that are making a difference, but may not have the resources to tell their story at scale. 

Nicola Trotman, Co-founder and Director at Greenpoint said: "Marking ten years of Greenpoint, the Giveback is our way of saying thank you while supporting a cause that matters. Some of our most rewarding work has been with not-for-profits and grassroots programs, and this initiative lets us use our skills to shine a light on people and organisations driving real change.

“Our goal is to leave the organisation with real tools and insights they can use beyond the project."

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ADM Capital Foundation appoints Communications Manager

ADM Capital Foundation, a philanthropic foundation focused on environmental issues, has welcomed Zoe Li as Communications Manager. In her new role based in Hong Kong, she oversees all external and internal comms, builds awareness for the NGO's conservation programmes, develops comms strategies including digital channels, and tracks the success of comms campaigns.

Before pivoting into comms, Zoe was an editor and contributing writer for publications including CNN, Artnet News and Lonely Planet.