Staff Writer
Apr 24, 2012

Luxury communications agency launched in Hong Kong

HONG KONG – Two PR and branding agencies have joined forces to launch QNM Communications, a new communications and lifestyle agency based in Hong Kong.

Quintessentially Communications and Neville McCarthy Associates join forces to launch new agency
Quintessentially Communications and Neville McCarthy Associates join forces to launch new agency

QNM Communications is a joint venture between Quintessentially Communications, the public relations and brand development arm of a luxury lifestyle group and lifestyle agency Neville McCarthy Associates.

The new agency will be led by Dominic McCarthy, managing director, and Amy Perkins who will take on the role of director.

The team will work closely alongside Quintessentially Events Asia and the Quintessentially group of companies in Hong Kong to provide luxury and lifestyle communications for international clients.

Ben Elliot, co-founder of the Quintessentially group, said, “The team is extremely well placed to fill the gap in luxury communications in Hong Kong and the region. It is a perfect addition to our network of companies in Asia.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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