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Atmos brings in Director of Crisis Communications

Cyber, privacy, and digital risk advisory firm, Atmos Australia and New Zealand, has welcomed Tom Horn to its team as Director of Crisis Communications. He joins after more than seven years at Burson, where he was most recently Market Lead for the ANZ region.

Tom has amassed over 15 years' experience in the PR space, having previously worked at various agencies in Australia and the UK. 

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