Staff Reporters
Jul 26, 2011

Fulford PR wins Singapore Writers' Festival business

SINGAPORE – Fulford PR has been awarded a six-month retainer account for the Singapore Writers Festival 2011, following a competitive pitch.

Fulford PR wins Singapore Writers' Festival business

This win comes after several agency wins after the agency’s several wins from the government bodies, such as Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports’ Child Abuse and National Heritage Board, earlier.

Organised by the National Arts Council (NAC), the Singapore Writers Festival SWF will take place from 22 to 30 October. It is one of the few literary festivals in Asia that is multilingual, focusing on the four official languages of Singapore – English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil.

“Working with NAC on this project not only bolsters our government portfolio, it also demonstrates our capability and competency as a PR agency,” Linda Fulford, managing director at Fulford PR, said. “We are all very excited and are looking forward to being a part of such an important milestone in Singapore’s literary landscape.”

 

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