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Meghan Morris

Event wrap up: Telum Talks to Business Insider

On 27th January 2026, Telum Media hosted an exclusive in-person discussion featuring Meghan Morris, Bureau Chief of Business Insider Singapore. The event was moderated by John Chang, Business Development Lead, APAC Growth Markets at Telum Media.

The session provided communications and PR professionals with strategic insight into Business Insider’s editorial focus, key beats, and readership demographics.


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During the afternoon chat, Meghan took a deep dive into the newsroom's editorial positioning, its daily news coverage, and Business Insider's criteria for interviewees. She further shared details on the key role that the Singapore bureau plays in producing in-depth enterprise features across Asia, while also supporting the publication's overnight news operations for New York.

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In the Q&A segment, attendees obtained practical guidance on how to effectively pitch a variety of stories to the Business Insider news desk, including on topics such as consumer and travel. The event concluded with a networking session.

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PRCA APAC has launched the 2026 editions of the Corporate Affairs Forum and Gold Standard Awards.

This year's theme, "Navigating the Unscripted: Public Affairs in a World Without Playbooks", will explore how organisations can navigate uncertainty amid geopolitical shifts, technological disruption, and changing public expectations. The forum will bring together leaders across corporate affairs, public affairs, government relations, and communications through panel discussions, fireside chats, and presentations.

The Gold Standard Awards 2026 will be held on 15th September 2026. The awards recognise industry excellence and achievements across corporate affairs, public affairs, and government relations, including areas such as media relations, stakeholder engagement, crisis management, and CSR. The awards are open to agencies, corporations, NGOs, and government organisations.

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 GO Communications has been named to manage PR and communications duties for Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL 2026 (FDM 2026), further strengthening the agency’s portfolio in the events and exhibitions sector.

Scheduled for 21 to 23 July 2026 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), the exhibition marks its fourth edition in Malaysia following its debut in 2023. Under the appointment, GO Communications leads strategic communications efforts to elevate the platform’s positioning as a key industry event that brings together trade, innovation and talent within the food and beverage ecosystem.

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Tavy Cussinel launches global fractional CCO offering

Tavy Cussinel has launched Time For T Communications, a Fractional Chief Communications Officer (FCCO) offering aimed at organisations across the globe seeking senior-level communications support without a full-time executive hire.

Tavy explains that the model responds to a growing gap in the market, targeting organisations that recognise the importance of communications but lack senior leadership to unify messaging, manage reputation, and translate business objectives into clear narratives.

"Too many organisations are producing communications activity without a strategic architecture behind it," she said.

"They have tactics, agencies and content, but no conductor. The fractional CCO model gives leaders access to true executive-level communications leadership: someone who sits at the table, shapes strategy, and protects the brand at the highest level."

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Tavy brings more than 25 years of international experience spanning Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. She previously founded and sold a London-based public relations agency, and has led regional and country operations for a global communications agency. She has also advised boards, CEOs and senior leadership teams across sectors, including hospitality, healthcare, culture, beauty, fashion, sustainability and corporate brand.