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Cisco strengthens comms capabilities in APAC with senior promotions

Global tech company, Cisco, has bolstered its communications function with promotions across its team in Australia.

Cori Moran has been elevated to Director of Communications, with a remit across Asia Pacific, Japan, and Greater China. Based in Brisbane, she has been with the business for more than two decades, initially working with the team in London before relocating to Australia to lead ANZ comms for the region.

In Sydney, Adela Amanowicz has been promoted to Head of PR and Communications, ANZ. She first joined Cisco in 2018 following communications roles across the real estate and insurance sectors. 

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FTI Consulting strengthens financial communications and special situations capabilities in Asia

FTI Consulting has announced a series of senior appointments to the financial communications and special situations practice within its strategic communications segment across Asia.

Kainoa Blaisdell has rejoined FTI Consulting as a Managing Director in Singapore as previously reported on Telum.

Joining Kainoa in Singapore is Justin Teh, who has also returned to the consultancy as Senior Director. He brings experience advising on multi-stakeholder transactions, including M&A, IPOs, activism defence, and restructurings. In his new role, Justin also supports clients with investor relations programmes, as well as advises asset and wealth management firms across the region on issues management and corporate reputation strategies.

In Hong Kong, Rita Fong has been promoted to Managing Director. Her remit includes leading financial communications engagements in Hong Kong, specialising in deal advisory, investor relations, and crisis management for listed companies. Rita will also advise clients on a range of M&A and special situations, including shareholder disputes, activism, proxy fights, hostile takeovers, and restructurings.

The appointments build on the arrival of Jason Leow as a Senior Managing Director based in Singapore in December 2025, as previously reported on Telum.

“These appointments and the promotion of Rita underscore our commitment to building the strongest financial communications and special situations bench in Asia,” said Tom Evrard, Head of Strategic Communications, Asia at FTI Consulting.

“Kainoa and Justin both bring deep sector expertise and proven track records in advising clients through complex transactions and reputation challenges. Combined with Jason’s market leadership and Rita’s extensive transaction experience, we are exceptionally well-positioned to help clients navigate Asia’s highly dynamic transaction landscape. With increasing deal complexity, cross-border activity, and heightened regulatory scrutiny, clients need advisors who truly understand - and that is exactly what this team brings.”

Mark McCall, Global Head of Strategic Communications at FTI Consulting, added: “In an environment of heightened deal activity, aggressive shareholder scrutiny and complex special situations, clients demand advisors who can move with precision, speed and deep market intelligence.

“This strengthened team in Asia significantly enhances our global M&A and activism offering, delivering seamless cross-border support and data-driven strategies that protect and create value for clients. As Asia remains a critical driver of global deal flow, this integrated capability ensures clients receive regionally nuanced counsel across the full transaction lifecycle.” 

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SBM
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SBM Marketing Communications becomes Lumitas

SBM Marketing Communications has rebranded to Lumitas.

The rebrand reflects the agency’s expanding communications and creative capabilities, investment in proprietary technology, AI-enabled workflows, new facilities and an integrated delivery model spanning Australia and Chennai.

It also brings together creative, communications, production and technology into one connected team designed to help organisations navigate the marketing landscape.

The name draws inspiration from the concepts of light (Lumen) and truth (Veritas), reflecting the business's heritage in photography and creative production, and its communication and PR capabilities.

James Hannan, CEO of Lumitas, said: "SBM has been part of the marketing industry for more than 50 years and we're incredibly proud of that history. Lumitas builds on that, creating a brand that better reflects who we are today and the future we're building for our clients.

“The business changed before the name did. Lumitas simply gives us a clearer identity for where we are now and where we're heading, which is all in aid of making life easier for our clients.”