The two clients include, National Council on Problem Gambling and the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre, the national body that promotes and develops volunteerism and philanthropy.
Bang PR will provide public education on problem gambling and function as a first-stop centre, catalyst and networking agency to foster the giving spirit in Singapore.
“We are proud to be the team that creates a positive impact on real and pertinent issues that will shape the future of our community. Working with our people sector clients, Bang PR is indirectly contributing to the strengthening of Singapore’s society and welfare,” commented managing director of Bang PR, Sally Chew.
Bang PR recruits two clients to its 'People Sector' business
SINGAPORE - Bang Public Relations (PR) has expanded its 'People Sector' business with two new clients who are focused on managing pertinent social issues in Singapore today.
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