Singapore Business Review nabs Business/Professional Media of the Year at the 2016 MPAS Awards

Over 200 key figures from the publishing industry witnessed the event.

Singapore Business Review took home the crown as the Business/Professional Media of the Year at the 2016 Media Publishers Association of Singapore Awards and Media Ball. The annual Awards recognises best practices and top talents within Singapore’s magazine publishing industry.

Published by the Charlton Media Group, the Singapore Business Review magazine showcases key analyses on the region’s top issues and targets Singapore's business elite including CEOs and executives. It remains committed to producing top-notch content to its growing number of readers.

The Awards’ judges were Shirlene Noordin, founder and co-director of Phish Communications;
Gilles Demptos, director for Asia, at the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA); Honey Lee, managing director at HEAT Pte. Ltd; Irene Ho, ‎chief distribution officer at fin-exis advisory Pte Ltd; Joseph Barratt, founder and CEO at Mutant Communications, and; Marina Mathews, founder and managing director at Chrysler Communications.

The 10th MPAS Awards and Media Ball was held at the Fullerton Hotel Singapore last September 26, during Singapore Media Week. Among the guests of honour were Chee Hong Tat, minister of state, Ministry of Communications & Information, and Ministry of Health; Cavalier Giovanni Viterale, general manager, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore; and Ho Sum Kwong, founding president, Media Publishers Association Singapore. 

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