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Skyscanner promotes principal PR manager to lead APAC comms

Joe Ann Teh has been elevated to Principal Global PR & Communications Manager, APAC at Skyscanner. Based in Singapore, she spearheads the company's regional external communications strategy across APAC markets, spanning public relations, corporate reputation, and thought leadership.

Joe Ann has accumulated more than 12 years of agency and in-house experience, having worked at organisations including Subway, AirAsia, TEAM LEWIS, Ate Consulting, and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. 

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