Angelia Seetoh
Dec 21, 2010

MICA appoints Baldwin Boyle Shand for marketing Singapore

SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Communication and the Arts has appointed Baldwin Boyle Shand to address Singapore’s global reputation

MICA has appointed Baldwin Boyle Shand for its ‘Strategic Plan for Marketing Singapore’ project
MICA has appointed Baldwin Boyle Shand for its ‘Strategic Plan for Marketing Singapore’ project

Following a pitch called in October to address Singapore’s reputation as a bland, efficient city overseas, the Ministry has appointed PR agency Baldwin Boyle Shand to build its reputation as a vibrant, global city.

Five agencies were in the shortlist.

“Besides meeting the criteria stated in our tender and demonstrating a good understanding of our requirements, Baldwin Boyle Shand has provided a good overview for the development of the strategic plan and a comprehensive and credible framework,” said Carol Tan, director, resilience and marketing division, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.

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