Third Hemisphere has welcomed Haikel Fahim as Director to lead PR activities and expand the agency’s presence across the Asia Pacific region. Previously the Head of Partnerships at Telum Media, Haikel brings over a decade of experience in media relations, strategic communications and partnerships, with a strong focus on the Southeast Asian market. His background includes working with corporates, government agencies and non-profits in leadership roles spanning in-house communications, media intelligence and public relations.
Third Hemisphere has stated that the agency's increased investment into the Asian market is testament to the region’s strong economic growth and growing focus on sustainability and resilience - a core focus of its clients. The team remains committed to providing media relations, stakeholder engagement, reputation management and strategic advisory across industries, including in Southeast Asia.
Jeremy Liddle, Managing Director of Third Hemisphere, said: "Singapore is an incredible global hub for innovation, finance and leadership. We are thrilled to welcome Haikel to the team. His experience, leadership and relationships across the region will be instrumental as we continue to support organisations making a difference in the world."
Haikel commented: "I’m thrilled to join Third Hemisphere and to lead the growth of its business in Singapore and across the region. I’m energised by the firm's agility, progressive outlook, and commitment to building meaningful partnerships in Asia Pacific."

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Third Hemisphere appoints new Director to lead APAC expansion
by Telum Media
6 May 2025 4:00 PM
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