Thanzyl Thajudeen reappointed to PRCA Asia Pacific Regional Board

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Thanzyl Thajudeen

 


Thanzyl Thajudeen, the Managing Director of Mark & Comm Ltd., has been reappointed to the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) Asia Pacific Regional Board 2024 for another two-year term. 

Thajudeen will continue to serve alongside distinguished professionals from across the region, contributing to the industry’s growth and standards.

Thajudeen first joined the PRCA APAC Board in 2022. His reappointment solidifies his role in shaping the future of PR in the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on driving ethical standards, fostering innovation, and advancing the industry’s development. PRCA, the world’s largest professional PR body, aims to enhance the value of PR by setting the gold standard for communications practices globally.

The first board meeting is set to take place in Singapore on 29 October 2024. Head of PRCA APAC Director Tara Munis said, “This group of seasoned professionals will help us shape the future of the PR and communications industry in Asia Pacific. Their collective expertise and commitment to addressing the evolving challenges of our profession will be invaluable in guiding our initiatives and advancing industry best practices.”

Other board members include Jeremy Seow, Regional COO and Head of Client Experience, Asia, Allison (Chair); Emma Smith, CEO, Sandpiper (Vice Chair); Leonard Chng, Snr Mgr, Marketing and Communications, Media OutReach Newswire (Secretariat); Meilin Wong, Partner and CEO, Milk & Honey PR; Chatrine Siswoyo, Senior Advisor ASEAN, Vero; Oliver Budgen, Founder and CEO, Bud; Maureen Tseng, Managing Director, Southeast Asia, The Hoffman Agency; Ferdinand Bondoy, Co-Founder, COMCO; Joseph Henry, Co-Founder, Vivaldi PR; and Jo Scard, Founder and CEO, Fifty Acres.

Thajudeen has also been an advocate for raising ethical standards in the advertising and marketing industries, urging policymakers and industry leaders to address key issues. His contributions to the industry were recently recognised when he was named among Campaign Asia-Pacific’s 40 Under 40 for 2024.

In Sri Lanka, Thajudeen leads annual surveys among agency leaders and executives, with plans underway to propose certain reforms and policies, including capacity building and education. 

He also serves on PRCA’s Education Advisory Board and Membership Committee, and Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Professional Standards Standing Committee and CIPR International Committee. Thajudeen is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and an accredited PR practitioner of CIPR.

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