FleishmanHillard Named to Holmes Report’s 2019 Asia Pacific Consultancies of the Year Shortlist
August 20, 2019
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ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20, 2019 — FleishmanHillard earned three spots on the Asia Pacific Consultancies of the Year shortlist, presented by The Holmes Report. The global PR and marketing agency was named a finalist in the Regional Consultancy of the Year (Large) category. The firm was recognized for its significant growth in the region, leadership retention and notable client campaigns.
Additionally, the firm was shortlisted in the Greater China Consultancy of the Year and Healthcare Consultancy of the Year categories.
These awards honor outstanding communications firms across the APAC region. Winners will be announced at the Asia Pacific SABRE Awards in Singapore on September 12, 2019.
FleishmanHillard (Asia-Pacific Regional Consultancies of the Year (Large))
FleishmanHillard (Geographic, Greater China Consultancies of the Year)
FleishmanHillard (Specialist, Healthcare Consultancies of the Year)
View the complete list of finalists on The Holmes Report.
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