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Worldcom Adds New Capabilities in US, Europe, Africa and Asia

WORLDCOM Public Relations Group, the leading global partnership of public relations firms, announced new capabilities in the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia via the addition of four leading firms to its worldwide roster. Worldcom has added:

Madison Communications, Hong Kong and Shanghai, China: Madison, founded in 2004, is a mutli-discipline creative communications agency based in Hong Kong and Shanghai. http://madison.asia/

FWD PR, London, United Kingdom: FWD PR is the UK’s leading specialist insurance and financial services PR consultancy. FWD is based in the heart of the financial district in London – directly opposite Lloyd’s of London. http://fwdpr.co.uk/

PFC Africa Communications, Lagos, Nigeria: PFC Africa Communications based in Lagos, Nigeria, is a team of young entrepreneurs and experienced communication professionals that combines multiple specialties, capabilities and relationships across Nigeria, Africa and the African sub-region to serve local and multinational clients. http://pfcafrica.com/

True Digital Communications, Cleveland, Ohio, United States: True’s client base consists of product brands, private schools, manufacturers and non-profit companies. True services clients with locations in North America, South America and Europe. http://truedigitalcom.com/

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