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Blast from the Past – Event: Amber Chia's Wedding

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Amber Chia, Malaysia’s famous supermodel, actress and brand ambassador, who appeared in over three hundred (300) magazines, catwalk runways in six (6) continents, starred in seven (7) movies and authored two (2) books, got married. As one of the most famous celebrities in Malaysia, Amber managed to not only to keep the wedding a secret but also managed to keep her husband’s identity a secret, which made the wedding even more special. On the March 25, 2 010 , Amber wedded her Mr. Right, Adrian Wong. This day was chosen because it coincided with Wong’s birthday. The ceremony was held at the Diwangkara Holiday Villa Resort. Amber Chia was able to avoid the media circus around her wedding by relocating her wedding to Bali and invited only forty (40) close relatives and friends to attend the wedding. Orchan helped to strategize and release the wedding news to the media. Furthermore, we developed the releases and arranged exclusive interviews for certain papers.  ...

Blast from the Past - Irrawaddy Fine Foods

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Chef Tommes in Foodsion Take one TV Chef, a “foodie” island, and the desire to bring something different to the table – viola – you have Irrawaddy Fine Foods, Penang’s little slice of New York. Long-time Orchan client, Chef Tommes of that Little Wine Bar and AFC’s Chalk & Cheese, is all about pushing the boundaries when it comes to cuisine. In 2001, Tommes opened his second Penang restaurant – Irrawaddy Fine Foods (IFF). Seeking the finer things in life, juxtaposed with New York deli style – IFF is a casual place to go for great breakfasts, brunches, lunches, or simply relaxing a rainy afternoon away with some good coffee. New York Style Hotdog An extension of the work Orchan was already doing with Tommes and TLWB, we hosted Penang-based media and bloggers for reviews, as well as brining KL media to Penang to experience Tommes’ kitchen delights. It’s always fun hosting reviews with Tommes – there’s always a surprise in store for you. Whether it be a mid-afternoon...

Thought Leadership - Sharing Knowledge to Gain New Knowledge

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Sharing Knowledge to Gain New Knowledge @ The Third Indonesian International Conference on Communication (Jakarta) Craig J Selby For me, as an academic, conferences were always the places to go to network, share ideas, and be recipients of new ideas. Now as a communications professional, I like to take the same approach – even with academic conferences. Any place or avenue that shares experience and insight – is simply a place to learn and develop as an industry player. In early December, Farrell and I had the chance to head to Jakarta – not for a holiday, but to present at the Third Indonesian International Conference on Communication at Universitas Indonesia, as well as hold meetings with various Institutions and Agency counterparts. Hearing about the conference some months ago, we thought it would be an excellent opportunity to meet like-minded professionals, plus share our experience in an area we are passionate about, issues and crisis management. Our conference p...

From the Net - The 10 Best Holiday Ads of 2015

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With Christmas drawing near, here is a list of the ten best holiday ads of 2015 by Hubspot . Check it out! Santa might just be the greatest salesperson of all time. But he couldn't do it without brands that use their expensive creative talents to create ads that evoke good cheer, the holiday spirit, and even some seasonal disgust -- all in the effort to increase the act of gift-buying. This year, some of the best ads came from the U.K., where the holiday advertising season is their own version of the Super Bowl, and a few others were more focused on making us laugh at the silliness of the season than inducing dreams of dancing sugar plums.  Check out some of our favorite festive ads of the year:  1) Harvey Nichols | Avoid #GiftFace Do you have to mentally prepare yourself when opening that present from a certain relative each year? Harvey Nichols wants you to avoid "gift face," and shows off just how painful the unwrapping of presen...