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Karen Yap sets up agency in Singapore

Karen Yap sets up agency in Singapore

Karen Yap has launched Kyrah & Song Advisory, an integrated communications agency working with clients across the consumer, real estate, financial services, and healthcare sectors.

Karen brings over 15 years of strategic communications leadership to the firm, having held senior roles at Weber Shandwick, Hill & Knowlton, MSL, Klareco Communications, and Temasek. Her work spans advisory support for multinationals, public institutions, and companies navigating reputational issues. 

Kyrah & Song Advisory also partners with Boardlens, a boardroom advisory firm, to provide support in crisis preparedness and reputation management.

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