Anita Davis
Apr 26, 2010

Weber Shandwick appoints Ian Messer as SVP in Tokyo

TOKYO - Weber Shandwick has hired PRAP Japan's Ian Messer (pictured) as its senior vice-president in Tokyo.

Ian Messer, SVP of Weber Shandwick, Tokyo
Ian Messer, SVP of Weber Shandwick, Tokyo
Messer, who was a senior account director at PRAP, is charged with overseeing new business development in Tokyo with a focus on the financial and professional-services sectors.

He will report to Weber Shandwick executive vice-president, Hitoshi Shioya.

Messer has served in the media and communications industry for more than 15 years. Prior to his time at PRAP, he was a financial reporter at Bloomberg and Dow Jones.

“Ian is a very experienced practitioner who offers strong leadership for our corporate and financial practice in Tokyo,” said Akihiko Kubo, president and CEO of Weber Shandwick Japan. “His background in the international media also strengthens what we can offer our well-established multinational client base.”

Last month, senior PR executive Ross Rowbury also departed PRAP Japan after Edeman appointed him president of its Japan operations.
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Campaign Asia

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