Staff Reporters
Feb 7, 2011

Lee Hwa Jewellery retains Fulford PR

SINGAPORE – Lee Hwa Jewellery has appointed Fulford Public Relations to handle its public relations business for the fifth year running.

Lee Hwa Jewellery retains Fulford PR
Lee Hwa Jewellery retains Fulford PR

Fulford PR will continue its relationship with Lee Hwa Jewellery for the fifth year.

“Over the years, Fulford PR has demonstrated a keen understanding of our brand and the media landscape in Singapore and we are pleased with the highly successful PR campaign carried out for the launch of Forevermark in Singapore last year.  2011 looks to be an exciting year ahead with several special launches in the mix and we look forward to more successful PR campaigns with Fulford PR,” said Elaine Ng, senior brand manager of Lee Hwa Jewellery.

The agency also handles Beam Global Asia’s portfolio of brown whiskeys, as well as consumer and corporate clients such as Art Stage Singapore, the Singapore Art Museum, Ministry of Manpower, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Pure Fitness, Evian, TAB and Royal Selangor.

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