The C|T Group (C|T) has recently expanded its operations into the Asia Pacific, setting up new offices in Hong Kong and Auckland. The complete range of C|T’s services will be offered from these offices, confirming our commitment to a truly global offering.
“In response to the needs of our clients and growing demand for C|T’s services, these new offices will boost our delivery capability in the Asia-Pacific and contribute to creating a truly global consultancy,” said David Bell, Group Managing Director.
“This complements the longstanding professional services offering in Australia built around research based campaigns, corporate advisory and corporate intelligence.”
Andrew Whitford is the newly appointed Managing Director of C|T Hong Kong and has over two decades of experience as a senior banking executive in North Asia and Australia.
Tim Hurdle commenced as Managing Director of C|T New Zealand in January 2019 and is based in Auckland. Tim has held senior positions in government and with major corporations in New Zealand and Australia.
Rachel Obradovic, a former senior media advisor to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, has been hired to head up C|T Group’s Canberra office. Rachel is a highly experienced media and government relations practitioner and will lead C|T’s Canberra operations. Rachel’s appointment follows the hire of Michael Turner earlier in the year as Head of Research for the Australasian research and campaigns operation.
These new appointments further enhance the range of experience and high-level skills the Group’s team brings to its work on behalf of clients.
About C|T Group
The C|T Group offers a world-renowned and unique one stop campaign shop including research, intelligence, communications campaigns, advisory, financial PR, digital engagement, creative execution and political counsel. C|T Group is headquartered in London and a team of over 100 international and multi-lingual staff operates from offices in London, Sydney, Canberra, Washington DC, Milan, Auckland, Dublin and Hong Kong.
SOURCE: C|T Group