Kenny Lim
Mar 9, 2009

Communications DNA retains National Museum of Singapore

SINGAPORE - Local PR shop Communications DNA has been reappointed by the National Museum of Singapore to handle its public relations, beating 12 other agencies in a public tender to clinch the retainer.

Communications DNA retains National Museum of Singapore
Separately, the local PR shop has also bagged two other businesses. The Singapore Chinese Orchestra, the city-state's national Chinese orchestra, has hired Communications DNA to execute a targeted media relations campaign to raise awareness of its 2009 concert season.

Tricom Events has also appointed Communications DNA to help plan and execute a public relations campaign for the Supreme Court’s upcoming large-scale public education event beginning this month.

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