Burson Marsteller is one of the world’s largest international PR networks and before 1996 it was big cheese in Indonesia. It then imploded and pulled out of Indonesia.
Then, around September 2006 it decided to get back in to Indonesia and poached Sahala Sinapar, a Burson alumni before the implosion, from Gollin Harris to head its office in Jakarta. Now it looks like Burson is changing its office heads and Sahala, by his own request say some, is moving on to a regional role.
Market talk is that Tom Malik is taking over Burson. Tom is a Cornell University alumni whose last posting was as Strategi Relations Manager with Newmont, of Buyat Bay fame. Prior to that Tom was Executive director of Rio Tinto Foundation and KuIS, the Coalition for a Healthy Indonesia. Tom was also treasurer for Indonesia Business Links.
So with Tom in Burson it will be three PR firms with new heads in the past six months. The others are John Arnold in APCO and someone from New York coming to take over Ogilvy PR in Indonesia.
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