Jane Leung
Jul 12, 2010

Seoul G20 Business Summit appoints Fleishman-Hillard

SEOUL - Fleishman-Hillard (FH) has been appointed as the communications partner for the Seoul G20 Business Summit after two rounds of bidding.

The Seoul G20 Business Summit
The Seoul G20 Business Summit

FH will provide strategy communication developments, visual identity, CEO support, global media relations and on-site press management, including CEO interview access and coordination.

"The Seoul G20 Business Summit is the first forum for over 100 global CEOs to share their wisdom and experience with the heads of The G20 Seoul Summit," said Yvonne Park, general manager of FH Korea.

The Business Summit is a sideline event at the Seoul G20 Summit. The event will be held from 10 to 11 November in Seoul. The major focus of this event is to present topics in trade, investment, finance and green growth.

In May, Cheil Worldwide was appointed to the communication business for the main Seoul G20 Summit. This global event is reported to have invited Korea-mega star Rain as the ambassador, along with 26 other stars to represents the entertainment, sports and arts industries.

 

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