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Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara has welcomed Viera Lovienta as Public Relations Manager. 

She brings experience in media strategy, stakeholder engagement, and brand communication from prior roles at Caption, Hotel Melia Bali and most recently InaGo Asia, where she served as Managing Director. 
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Mother's Choice welcomes Communications Manager

Mother's Choice, a charity serving children without families and pregnant teenagers, has hired Don Cheng as Manager, Communications. In his new appointment, he supports external communications, media relations, content and publications to raise awareness of Mother’s Choice's works.

Don most recently managed public relations for the Hong Kong Christian Service. Before joining the NGO in 2021, he was a Senior Reporter at Bloomberg.

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New Southeast Asia PR alliance launched

COMCO Mundo has launched the Southeast Asia Communications Agencies Network Alliance (SEA CAN Alliance), a regional network of independent communications agencies. The alliance combines member agencies' local market insights with cross-border collaboration to provide clients with regional support.

The SEA CAN Alliance comprises of Agrakom PR from Indonesia; Ink PR from Malaysia; COMCO Southeast Asia representing the Philippines and Singapore; 2COMMU from Thailand; and Chi Communications from Vietnam. The network is led by Ferdinand L. Bondoy (pictured third from the right), COMCO Mundo League of Enterprises’ Interregional President and Group Chief Executive Director / Partner & Co-Founder.

Commenting on SEA CAN Alliance's launch, Ferdinand described it as "building more than just a network."

“Our goal is to empower independent agencies to grow together, share strengths, and deliver world-class communication campaigns rooted in authentic Southeast Asian perspectives.”

Agrakom PR’s Managing Director, Hana Budiono, added, “In today’s interconnected Southeast Asia, no agency can operate in isolation. Through SEA CAN Alliance, we can help our clients tap regional opportunities while delivering PR campaigns efficiently across borders.”

Through its One Southeast Asia initiative, the alliance also plans to drive regional identity, environmental sustainability, and youth engagement.

"By raising awareness on issues like environmental sustainability, economic development, and social equity, the alliance can influence policy, mobilize resources, and bring stakeholders together," said Manimaran Ambalaghan, Managing Director of Ink PR.

"Supporting these causes also strengthens our credibility, attracts like-minded partners, and fosters trust, innovation, and collaboration for more resilient communities.”

(Pictured from left to right: Hana Budiono from Agrakom PR; Rachel Syfargo from COMCO Southeast Asia - Pilipinas; Ampy Corpus from COMCO Southeast Asia - Singapore; Ferdinand L. Bondoy from COMCO Mundo League of Enterprises; Sineenart Sinchai from 2COMMU; Lai Thuy Chi from Chi Communications)

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Greer Quinn steps into sustainability sector as Head of Community and Reputation

Greer Quinn has commenced at recycling and energy precinct, ARRC Gold Coast, as Head of Community and Reputation. She was previously Communications Manager - Health Infrastructure at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service for two and a half years. 

Greer also holds in-house experience within the mining and education sector and is also the Managing Director and founder of her own agency, Forward Communications.