Jane Leung
Nov 8, 2010

Healthcare specialist Tonic Life Communications opens office in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Carrying forward its Asia-Pacific expansion, Tonic Life Communications has opened its second office in Singapore after Hong Kong.

Healthcare specialist Tonic Life Communications opens office in Singapore

Tonic Life Communications is the healthcare specialist PR arm of Huntsworth Health that announced the opening of the Hong Kong office in July this year, with plans to go into Singapore and Shanghai.

Tonic Life Communications Singapore will now be the second office for the region, led by Rae Chew as its managing director.

Previously the group director at Golin Harris, Chew will report to Scott Clark, CEO of Tonic Life Communications.

“Huntsworth Health is continuing to implement its global expansion plan by establishing offices where our international clients need our support said,” Neil Matheson, CEO Huntsworth Health.

"We are using Tonic Life Communications as the springboard for what will become a multi-channel service offering in the Asia-Pacific region," Matheson added.

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