Staff Reporters
Mar 21, 2011

Pat Lim and Ray Pak exit Briq Communications

SINGAPORE – Briq announced today that managing director Pat Lim and executive director of new media Ray Pak have resigned from the company to pursue their respective personal interests.

Pat Lim is leaving Briq just a year after joining
Pat Lim is leaving Briq just a year after joining

While Pak left the agency beginning of March, Lim will be leaving by end of April. Both were formerly with PHD Singapore.

Confirming the news Jim Goh, CEO, added that “on behalf of the company, I would like to thank both of them for their contribution and wish them well in their new endeavours”.  

Goh, an industry veteran, will continue to manage the company with his team, and he also added that, “we have recently made a number of hires who will be joining the company shortly. I will make further announcements soon."

Goh said that all Briq's clients have been informed of the changes and will remain with the agency. "Similarly, all our staff are staying on,” he said.

Briq Communications has been in existence just over a year, having established a strategic alliance partnership with Dentsu Asia Network.

Tapping on Dentsu Asia’s established infrastructure and network, Briq offers an integrated communication service which also includes creative solutions, digital, sports marketing, content development and activation.

There were also plans to roll out Briq across the region.

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