Staff Writer
Jan 24, 2019

INVNT expands to Singapore

The global live brand storytelling agency opens shop in Singapore.

Laura Roberts will head up the office in Singapore.
Laura Roberts will head up the office in Singapore.

INVNT opens its second office in APAC following its 2017 launch of its Sydney office and its first foray into the region. Since then, the agency has marked a 70% client retention rating and worked with 23 new clients worldwide.

“Our successful delivery of flagship events such as Xerocon Brisbane, TEDxSydney and the award-winning Atlantis Sanya grand opening in China have put INVNT firmly on the map here in the APAC market,” said Laura Roberts, managing director, INVNT APAC.

“This has seen the agency establish new partnerships with a number of renowned brands, many of whom now look to us to conceptualize, manage and produce their events not only in Australia, but throughout APAC and beyond.”

CEO Scott Cullather said it made sense for the agency to open its latest branch in Singapore, as its home to the APAC headquarters of many clients. Roberts will head up the new office.

Source:
CEI

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