Ng, who starts work at Ruder Finn Asia today, will be based in Singapore and reports to Jean-Michel Dumont, chairman of Ruder Finn Asia-Pacific.
Ng is charged with managing Ruder Finn Asia’s operations in Hong Kong and Singapore and will be responsible for driving growth as well as overseeing major client relationships in these countries.
Prior to his appointment, Ng was a senior vice-president and head of Weber Shandwick’s financial practice in Singapore.
Ng also spent six years working in-house at a SembCorp Industries subsidiary, where he was responsible for developing and implementing public and investor relations programmes for the Group’s industrial parks in China, Indonesia and Vietnam.
“I am very pleased to welcome Ng to the Ruder Finn Asia team.” said Jean-Michel Dumont, chairman of Ruder Finn Asia. “Ng is well-regarded in the public and investor relations industry and will add tremendous value and insight to our clients as well as Ruder Finn Asia. I am confident that under Ng’s leadership, our Singapore and Hong Kong operations will continue to grow and succeed.”
Commenting on his new role, Ng said: “Ruder Finn Asia is a highly reputable firm serving some of the world’s leading brands and companies. I look forward to working with the team in steering the firm to greater success.”
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