Staff Reporters
Oct 4, 2010

Fleishman-Hillard wins PR duties for Uglii in Australia

SYDNEY - Fleishman-Hillard Australia has been appointed as the public relations agency for Uglii to manage public affairs and communications for its upcoming launch.

Fleishman-Hillard wins PR duties for Uglii in Australia

Global online business directory Uglii has appointed Fleishman-Hillard Australia as its public relations, public affairs and digital communications agency to manage its upcoming launch.
 
The global team will be led by general manager Walter Jennings and recently appointed vice-president of digital media Scott Rhodie, both based in Sydney.
 
“Uglii is the world’s first truly global online business directory which encompasses a new process of spatial search,” said John Knorr, chairman and CEO of Uglii. “We are very excited to announce the appointment of Fleishman-Hillard as our global communications agency.”
 
Fleishman-Hillard Australia will lead a team of colleagues around the world in building Uglii’s corporate profile and managing digital communications and public affairs for its global launch to market.

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