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Empyre Communications

Empyre Communications expands its client portfolio with 10 new wins

Dubai's PR and marketing agency, Empyre Communications, has added ten new brands to its client portfolio, spanning restaurants, sportswear, and consulting firm.
The agency is entrusted with overseeing PR, influencer marketing, and social media management for carine by Chef Izu, Blume Dubai Mall, and Blume Sports Lounge. The team is also responsible for managing PR, influencer marketing, events, and brand collaborations for ASICS, GITANO Dubai, The Coop House, Social Distrikt, and Persian Caviar. For Fumée, the team handles public relations and influencer marketing, whilst for Korn Ferry, the scope is focused exclusively on corporate communications.

Additionally, Empyre Communications has renewed its contract with Rixos Al Mairid Ras Al Khaimah for another year of delivering PR and marketing services.

Stephanie Farah, Founder & Managing Director of Empyre Communications, said, “Empyre Communications is proud to be partnering with an exciting and diverse portfolio of brands that continue to shape Dubai’s dynamic landscape."

"These key partnerships highlight the agency’s versatility and strength in delivering tailored strategies that resonate across industries. Alongside these new appointments, the agency is pleased to extend its partnership with Rixos Al Mairid Ras Al Khaimah for a second year, continuing to drive impactful PR, influencer marketing, and brand collaborations for the property."

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3CPR Founding Partner, Paul Cheal, said: “Media outcomes remain a key metric for PR performance, but for too long we have been stuck using tedious, time-consuming spreadsheets and relying on reporting that focuses on hindsight. AI provides a generational opportunity to change our approach - linking our activity to tangible business outcomes and providing real time visibility of strategic opportunities.

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“We have already received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our clients. In the spirit of lifting our profession as a whole, we are offering a white label version for corporates or agencies who want to revamp how they report on their proactive activities and media campaign outcomes.” 

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Ashbury brings in new Associate Director in Hong Kong

Ashbury in Hong Kong has welcomed Sidney Leng as Associate Director, Advisory. In his new role, he is responsible for strategic communications advisory for the firm’s clients.

Sidney has provided strategic communications and media relations advisory to clients across the financial services, real estate, technology, and legal industries. Prior to joining Ashbury, he was Associate Director of Financial Communications at Burson and has also worked in branding and marketing at FinTech unicorn Micro Connect, and in communications at Huatai International.

Sidney started his career as a journalist covering Chinese political economy and finance for English-language media outlets, including the South China Morning Post, Foreign Policy Magazine and National Public Radio. 

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