About APACD

The Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors exists to both serve and shape the in-house communications profession.

Why APACD?

We are Asia-Pacific Communications and Public Relations Directors and leaders. We connect with our peers, learn from each other — the best talent in our industry — and have a bit of fun along the way. Together, as members-based organization of in-house communicators across the Asia-Pacific region, each of us can shape the direction of industry, facilitate the exchange of knowledge and help advance our profession.

CONNECT LEARN & PLAY

Connect Effectively

APACD provides a network for in-house communication, public affairs and PR directors and offers them various channels by which to exchange knowledge, experiences and opinions. It fosters cross border partnerships and exchange between communicators, and provides relevant platforms for members to connect with each other — for example through its events, networks, services and media.

Learning and Professional Development

Members benefit from multiple local and regional sharing sessions. APACD organizes regular local and regional events including round-tables, panel debates and webinars, as well as its annual conference. What’s unique is that these are organized by our individual and corporate members – you can direct influence and organize what we chose to share and learn.

Access to Knowledge and Insight

APACD uses various media channels to keep members updated on all relevant issues, practices and events. These include free PRovoke Premium Content subscription*, regular email newsletters, member spotlight Q&As, and coverage of all APACD events. Members can access job postings as well as the latest market intelligence and industry insights by downloading reports, case studies, white papers, standard contracts and job descriptions. They can also benchmark their teams and gain peer recognition for their work with exclusive discounts to the APACD Awards & SABRE Awards.

(*worth US$199)

Strengthen the Profession – Become the Influencer

APACD is a non-partisan, members-driven association that actively builds and enhances the reputation of communicators across Asia-Pacific. This is done through you and we encourage and support ideas from members to advance the profession.

Members-Driven Working Groups and Initiatives

APACD establishes Working Groups that are either industry or issue specific, and encourages and supports initiatives that shape our industry. For example, for many years we have been supporting the growth of both NGOs and students in Hong Kong and Singapore through our successful, innovative and inspiring Sustainable Communications Program.

Overcome Cultural Barriers

In a region as diverse as Asia-Pacific, by tapping into informal mentoring and the regional network of peers, joining APACD can help you navigate and understand the cultural nuances of business in different markets.

APACD Board

Keith Morrison is Director of Marketing and Communications for Black & Veatch, based in Singapore. He has served on the Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors Board since 2017, becoming treasurer in 2020. Keith supports the growth and transformation of Black & Veatch, an employee-owned engineering and construction company with a 100-year legacy of innovations in sustainable infrastructure. His role includes both Asia Pacific as well as strategic content and brand communications initiatives globally. He has broad experience across both B2B marketing and communications having served for two years establishing and leading the company's global marketing strategy function which reintroduced the company's brand to new client segments and across a broader range of services. In-house at Black & Veatch for more than 10 years, he started as the communications lead in the region. Keith has more than 20 years' experience. His career has focused primarily on integrated communications and marketing roles, working in Ireland, the UK, China, Korea and Singapore. From his time as a PR consultant, he is proud of helping Ireland achieve its EU packaging recycling targets ahead of schedule and defending the reputation of a major Irish teaching hospital, shaping Kia Motors and Hankook Tire as global brands, and representing Microsoft in Dublin, Seoul and Singapore. He also has experience as a radio broadcaster.
PresidentKeith Morrison

Director, Regional MarketingBlack & Veatch

Shruti Bose is the Head of Communications & Public Affairs for the Asia Pacific region at Roche Diagnostics. In this role, she is responsible for leading the regional corporate communications function, spanning public affairs, digital communications and employee ambassadorship. A trusted partner to the business, Shruti advises senior leaders on executive communication and external engagement activities. A firm believer in the power of integrated communications, Shruti oversees programs that help to shape the company’s reputation and thought leadership. Many of these have won industry recognition and awards including for Best PR Campaign of the Year. Before Roche Diagnostics, Shruti spent 10 years at leading global communications agencies, including Edelman and Weber Shandwick.
Vice PresidentShruti Bose

Head of Communications & Public AffairsRoche Diagnostics

Rachana is a passionate leader who believes that communications is a core leadership & strategic function in any progressive organization and has a record of outstanding success in high growth companies across global environments. She is a selected mentor at the Government of India’s Atal innovation program to build a culture of innovation the country and a founding board member of GWPR India (Global Woman in PR). She was also a recipient of the Individual Achievement SABRE award, Asia-Pacific in 2019.
Board MemberRachana Panda

VP & Country Group Head Comms, PA & Sustainability (South Asia)Bayer

Azmar is based in Singapore and is the head of communications and society, Asia-Pacific for Diageo, providing strategic counsel and support to Diageo's Asia-Pacific business. Azmar was previously Asia-Pacific director of strategic communications and marketing for The Nature Conservancy. Prior to the Nature Conservancy, where she spent almost seven years, Azmar headed the Asia-Pacific communications function for the Financial Times, after holding senior comms roles at Time and Fortune magazines, and with Microsoft's MSN division. Azmar is also a founding board member and current President of the Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors.
Board MemberAzmar Sukandar

Head of Communications & Society, Asia-PacificDiageo

Michael Chapnick is the APEC Secretariat's Communications and Public Affairs Director and is based in Singapore. He is the principal communications advisor providing strategic counsel to the executive director, host governments and 21 member economies that account for 59% of global GDP, 48% of international trade and 39% of the world's population. Michael is responsible for communicating APEC's key messages, engaging stakeholders and supporting member economies to build awareness and understanding of policies and outcomes. This includes oversight of communications, public affairs, media, outreach, publications, corporate affairs and digital activities. Michael holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy and BA in International Relations from Beloit College.
Board MemberMichael Chapnick

Director of Communications & Public AffairsAPEC Secretariat

Rimmi is a passionate communicator with diversified international experience of 21 years across corporate reputation management, brand communications, crisis management, corporate social responsibility and public relations; committed to ED&I and empathetic servant leadership; dedicated to develop the next-gen; serving as a board member, Asia Pacific Association of Communications Directors (APACD) and other industry associations as a mentor to young professionals; recognized as one of the 20 Global Indians in Communications by Reputation Today magazine in 2020.
Board MemberRimmi Harindran

Senior Director - Corporate Affairs, Asia Middle East & AfricaKellanova

Sylvia is currently the Global Head of Communications for Vistra – a leading fund administrator and corporate services provider. She manages all of Vistra’s internal and external communications globally. Sylvia started her career in government affairs and has over 20 years of experience in strategic communications, issues management, brand and public policy across public and private sector industries, most recently having held senior roles at Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Cigna. Sylvia holds a Master of Public Policy Administration (MPA) from University of Southern California, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from University of California, Irvine – The Paul Merage School of Business, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Political Science from University of California, Irvine. She is also currently the Chair of the APACD Hong Kong Chapter.
Board MemberSylvia Choe Evans

Global Head of CommunicationsVistra Group

Linda Lee is senior director, communications and society, travel retail with Shiseido. Based in Singapore, Linda brings almost two decades of experience in communications and marketing leading teams across Asia-Pacific. Prior to Shiseido, she held positions at Docquity and LinkedIn. She started her career with communications consultancies including Weber Shandwick and MSL Group where she worked in Shanghai, New York City, as well as Singapore. Linda has led award-winning campaigns and teams across the APAC region and in 2019, Linda was nominated and named as one of the top 25 innovators in Marketing and Communications in APAC by PRovoke. Linda holds an Executive MBA from Brown University and IE Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Information from Wee Kim Wee School of Communications and Information, Nanyang Technological University. Outside of work, she loves building Lego, reading, and running.
Board MemberLinda Lee

Senior Director, Communications and Society, Travel RetailShiseido

Background

The Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors (APACD) was founded in 2014 in recognition of the unique challenges and opportunities for communications leaders in this fast-changing region. Our members know only too well that one size does not fit all across a region that is seeing remarkable economic, social and cultural change. Against this backdrop, Asia-Pacific companies and organizations are expanding their operations rapidly to encompass a more global mindset, while MNCs become increasingly sophisticated in terms of their Asia-Pacific engagement strategies. For communicators of all stripes, whether at MNCs, associations, institutions and in politics, an international perspective is as crucial to their work as in-depth local knowledge.

Meanwhile, at a time of rapid economic and technological transformation, the communications profession has never been more valuable to an organization’s purpose, mission and strategy. The relationship between business and society is being redrawn before our eyes, calling on communications directors to navigate a new reality in terms of stakeholder capitalism and the convergence of marketing and communications.

The Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors (APACD) aims to help our members understand and capitalise from all of these trends by providing a peer network for mid- to senior-level communication professionals from all fields and industries across the Asia-Pacific region to discuss and formulate solutions to current communication challenges. We aim to establish common quality standards and advance professional qualifications within the field through a vibrant event calendar, informative media. awards recognition and knowledge-sharing.

At its core APACD offers a platform of networking and exchange for members and friends, and advances the visibility and reputation of the in-house communications profession. It is committed to fostering diversity, overcoming cultural barriers and formulating standards, underpinning the development of an Asia-Pacific communications culture as a strong voice in today’s world.

The communications profession has never been more important to a company’s purpose, culture and strategy. Become a member of APACD and help advance our profession across the Asia-Pacific region.

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Years Established

APACD has been representing in-house communicators since 2014.

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Members

APACD has provided a voice to more than 400 communications and public affairs directors across the Asia-Pacific region.

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Countries

APACD members are drawn from more than 23 countries and markets across the Asia-Pacific region.