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SE Asia Offers Significant Opportunity for The Right Group

15th June 2007

In response to the unprecedented inquiry from SE Asian companies Vivian Sia has been recruited as the Regional Business Director, based in Singapore. Vivian has a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Brunswick in Canada and has held several senior roles in account management, marketing and business consulting for companies both in Singapore and Australia.

David Kent, Managing Director, of The Right Group says “the interest in both our consulting and training services is testimony to our firm’s expertise and the quality of our people. The Right Group’s methodologies and proprietary processes in linking business strategy with brand strategy are international best practice, and allow us to compete in any market. SE Asian companies are keen to adopt best practice across brand strategy, internal communications, people and culture as critical building blocks to realising their business vision and commercial objectives. We are actively pursuing significant opportunities that have been presented to us, including change management and communication programs for companies in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore”.

The Right Group will be conducting a series of two-day seminars on Internal Branding and Talent Retention in Kuala Lumpur 27th & 28th August, 2007, Singapore 29th & 30th August, 2007 and Bangkok 24th & 25th September, 2007.

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