Gotion has promoted Benjamin Howes to Head of Global Public Relations, expanding his remit to oversee the company’s global PR strategy across Asia-Pacific, North America and Europe. Based in Shanghai, Howes leads global corporate communications, media relations and executive positioning, supporting Gotion’s international growth, manufacturing expansion and role in the global energy transition.
Howes joined the new energy solutions company in 2025 to direct its US corporate and public affairs, where he led national media engagement around Gotion’s US manufacturing footprint and government relations efforts. His work strengthens the company’s profile with tier-one media and key stakeholders during a period of expansion.
Prior to Gotion, Howes was a media advisor to Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei and served as spokesperson for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou during her extradition proceedings in Canada, leading international media engagement and strategic communications throughout the case. He brings close to two decades of experience across corporate communications, public affairs and strategic storytelling in the energy, technology and industrial sectors.
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Commenting on his appointment, Chama Moumile, Regional Director of Communications at talabat, said, "We are pleased to welcome Ahmed to talabat’s regional communications team. As we continue to grow across the MENA region, strong and thoughtful storytelling is more important than ever. Ahmed brings valuable regional experience and a deep understanding of the media landscape, which will help further strengthen talabat’s voice and engagement across our markets."
Ahmed said, "I’m excited to join talabat at a time when the brand continues to grow and deepen its connection with customers and communities across the region. I look forward to further strengthening the company’s storytelling, building meaningful media partnerships, and highlighting the innovation and impact that define talabat across our markets".
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Under the expanded remit, PRG will now lead communications across Southeast Asia and North Asia from its Singapore hub, while continuing support in Australia and New Zealand. The scope includes strategic communications, executive profiling, earned media, reputation and issues management, and narrative positioning to support global expansion and growth.
CEO of The PR Group, Caroline Shawyer, said:
"We've worked with Heidi since its early days, and it's been a privilege to support the company at every stage of its growth. As the business has scaled, so has the complexity of its communications. This expanded regional remit reflects the trust built between our teams."
"In an environment of constant scrutiny, AI disruption, and an evolving news cycle, reputation can’t be managed reactively. It needs to be built, protected, and governed at the highest level. That’s where we see strategic communications adding value, embedded in leadership and enabling board-level decision-making. PRG is well equipped to support high-growth companies through reputation milestones, including market entry, stakeholder engagement, and trust-building."
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