Benjamin Li
Apr 8, 2011

NTT Com Asia hires The Hoffman Agency to PR account

HONG KONG - NTT Com Asia has named The Hoffman Agency as its public relations agency-of-record after a pitch against a number of undisclosed agencies.

NTT Com Asia names The HA as PR AOR
NTT Com Asia names The HA as PR AOR

The Hoffman Agency will work with NTT Com Asia on a range of media relations and thought leadership initiatives designed to raise awareness of NTT Com Asia’s crucial role in Hong Kong, regional and global’s Information and communication technologies CT sector.

“It was important for NTT Com Asia to find an innovative public relations agency with the right mix of media relations expertise, local knowledge and strong technology credentials to support our activities in Hong Kong,” said Tammy Tsui, marketing director of NTT Com Asia. “Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most important financial centers, and NTT Com Asia’s data center business, connectivity and cloud services have a growing and significant role to play here. We look forward to working with The Hoffman Agency to tell the NTT Com Asia story.”

NTT Com Asia Limited, established in 1999 in Hong Kong, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation. Its connectivity, cloud services and data centre services offer both Hong Kong companies and global enterprises data and virtualisation services as well as a communications gateway to Greater China.

Reported this month, The HA appointed Tom McHale as its new director of client services for China.
 

Source:
Campaign China

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