2013-05-20

Edelman Adjusts Geographic Footprint in Africa & Middle East



David BrainIn a move essential to Edelman’s pan-Asia growth strategy, the company added oversight of Africa and the Middle East to the responsibilities of David Brain, currently president and CEO of APAC.

Previously, these two markets were managed by Edelman Europe. The realignment reflects emerging business trends, of increasing trade flows between Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The move will become effective at the beginning of Edelman’s fiscal year, on July 1, 2013. Effective at the same date, Edelman also announced other three organization changes in APAC:

  • Bob Grove, currently managing director of Southeast Asia based in Singapore, is to be based in Hong Kong and have oversight of North Asia including China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan;
  • Iain Twine, currently general manager of the UAE, will be based in Singapore and manage operations in Southeast Asia and Australia (including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia);
  • Robert Holdheim, currently managing director of India based in Delhi, will lead the India, Africa and Middle East markets.
  • Richard Edelman, the firm’s president and CEO, said that these changes were necessary, as global markets growth and change also shape Edelman’s global path:

    “Increasingly our clients are structuring themselves against growth opportunities prompted by ever increasing trade flows between Africa, the Middle East and Asia. We are looking to capitalize on this trend by organizing ourselves in a similar fashion. David’s leadership strength and overall experience in emerging markets will be essential to our pan-Asia growth strategy.”

    David Brain explained that the new geographic footprint of the company will deliver better market understanding and execution in the area, in a way no other firm in the region does:

    “By scaling the region in this way we are able to invest more deeply in more practice and specialist experts in the sub-regions to supplement our market teams. Clients are demanding both excellence in market understanding and execution as well as deep industry and specialist knowledge. This structure allows us to deliver that in a way no other firm in the region does.”

    David Brain will continue to report to Matthew J. Harrington, Edelman’s global chief operating officer.

Ronn Torossian on Brand Angelina Jolie

With Angelina Jolie being lauded as a hero worldwide for her valiant effort to have a preventative double mastectomy, there’s also the BRAND and PR story of Angelina Jolie. Even previous to this, Jolie’s brand has shined – Best-selling PR Book “For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations” by CEO of 5WPR Ronn Torossian had a section on Jolie.

Angelina Jolie courtesy Gage Skidmore

Small Company Perspective on the FleishmanHillard / Edelman Debate and the Future Direction of Public Relations

Marketing, editors and public relations professionals all have the same goal, but how they develop the messaging is completely different.

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Our World in Pictures This Week: May 12, 2013

From Hot Rod icon Dean Jeffries’ passing, to UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s visit with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, this week had its share of ups and downs. In keeping with our weekly series of photo reviews, here’s the week of May 12th in review.

Dean Jeffries - Courtesy George Barris and Kustomrama

People Switch to Traditional Gifts for Mother’s Day, Moms Prefer Daily Help

As Mother’s Day is getting closer, the rush to purchase a gift already started. But many find that they already bought their moms a smartphone, a tablet and other fancy gadgets their mothers may or may not really find useful. So what’s next?

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Russia the Ally, All Old Soldiers Salute You Today

Today is just another day for most people in the world. But 68 years ago events spiraled ever chaotically and frenzied, into a future our forefather’s could not imagine. As an American, and as a citizen of the world, Russia’s celebration of victory in World War Two today should, I am sure, be all of ours – the people of the world. The so-called Great Patriotic War the Soviet Union and Russia won, was a victory for all of us.

Vladimir Putin reviews the troops.
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Liliana Dumitru-Steffens is public relations consultant for Pamil Visions PR, and PR News editor for Everything PR since January 2009. Email Liliana at lsteffens [at] pamil-visions [dot] net. or follow her on Twitter @LilianaSteffens