Hong Kong govt picks Burson-Marsteller to lead SAR's rebranding

<p>The Hong Kong Government has appointed Burson-Marsteller for a </p><p>US$1.2 million global campaign to rebrand the city. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Seven agencies pitched for the account last year, including finalists </p><p>Forrest International and Shandwick, who is understood to have been </p><p>forced out at the last minute over a major conflict. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>One of Shandwick's US subsidiaries, the recently acquired Cassidy & </p><p>Associates in Washington DC, handles work for the Taiwan Research </p><p>Institute, which has close links to the country's government. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Ian McCabe, Asia-Pacific chairman of B-M's public affairs practice, </p><p>will lead the account from Hong Kong. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>He will report to Hong Kong government information coordinator Stephen </p><p>Lam, who heads the steering group overseeing the campaign. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>B-M's brief is to reposition the city as a key Asian business hub among </p><p>business leaders, governments and the media in North America, Europe and </p><p>Asia. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Issues addressed by the campaign will be determined by the results of a </p><p>six-month perception research programme to be conducted by global </p><p>research firm Wirthlin Worldwide. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Corporate identity design house Landor Associates will design the new </p><p>identity. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>A government source said: "The aim is to look at Hong Kong's identity - </p><p>its brand as a whole, rather than one specific area. After the financial </p><p>turmoil and the approach of Disneyland and WTO, we need a new </p><p>brand." </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The appointment of a PR agency was stalled for nine months after </p><p>opposition from various levels within the legislative body in Hong Kong. </p><p>Government sources at the time told Asian PR News that a PR agency was </p><p>one of the options under consideration, but have since admitted it was </p><p>the only option being considered. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>For the full story, see Asian PR News, available only by paid </p><p>subscription. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Call Ms Iris Tang at (852) 2577 2628 or email subscrib@media.com.hk. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

The Hong Kong Government has appointed Burson-Marsteller for a

US$1.2 million global campaign to rebrand the city.



Seven agencies pitched for the account last year, including finalists

Forrest International and Shandwick, who is understood to have been

forced out at the last minute over a major conflict.



One of Shandwick's US subsidiaries, the recently acquired Cassidy &

Associates in Washington DC, handles work for the Taiwan Research

Institute, which has close links to the country's government.



Mr Ian McCabe, Asia-Pacific chairman of B-M's public affairs practice,

will lead the account from Hong Kong.



He will report to Hong Kong government information coordinator Stephen

Lam, who heads the steering group overseeing the campaign.



B-M's brief is to reposition the city as a key Asian business hub among

business leaders, governments and the media in North America, Europe and

Asia.



Issues addressed by the campaign will be determined by the results of a

six-month perception research programme to be conducted by global

research firm Wirthlin Worldwide.



Corporate identity design house Landor Associates will design the new

identity.



A government source said: "The aim is to look at Hong Kong's identity -

its brand as a whole, rather than one specific area. After the financial

turmoil and the approach of Disneyland and WTO, we need a new

brand."



The appointment of a PR agency was stalled for nine months after

opposition from various levels within the legislative body in Hong Kong.

Government sources at the time told Asian PR News that a PR agency was

one of the options under consideration, but have since admitted it was

the only option being considered.



For the full story, see Asian PR News, available only by paid

subscription.



Call Ms Iris Tang at (852) 2577 2628 or email subscrib@media.com.hk.