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Virtusio Public Relations, Inc.

Location
San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Profile
Founded in 1989 by Romeo P. Virtusio, Virtusio Public Relations, Inc. (vpri) specializes in crisis and marketing communications, public, media, investor and financial relations for domestic and multinational corporations within the Philippines. vpri's subsidiary company, Context Communications International, Inc., deals with special events and editorial services.
Romeo P. Virtusio, vpri's President, has more than 35 years of experience in public relations. He worked for J. Walter Thompson and Lexington International Public Relations, Inc. - former Hill & Knowlton affiliate in the Philippines. In addition to that, he published the first PR journal in the Philippines and is council member for the Philippines of the International Public Relations Association.
vpri has 11 employees. Most of them are graduates of the top three universities within the Philippines. vpri won Anvil Awards for its work on Australian Trade Commission, Unilever and Bayer accounts. In the field of crisis communications vpri designs plans to anticipate and cope with crises and emergency situations. Furthermore, the agency prepares client's responses to media coverage of labor disputes and other crisis events.
Mission
Assisting our clients in developing and launching corporate communications programs. Taking our clients through crisis situations and helping them to perform their social responsibility role.
Services- Crisis and Marketing Communications
- Public and Media Relations
- Investor and Financial Relations
- Special Events and Editorial Services
Clients
vpri clients include Golden Donuts, Inc., 3M Philippines, Citibank Philippines, Johnson & Johnson Medical Philippines and Manilabank
Contact
Virtusio Public Relations, Inc. 810 Annapolis Wilshire Plaza 11 Annapolis Street, Greenhills San Juan, Metro Manila Philippines Phone: +63 2 725 7891 Fax: +63 2 724 4188 Internet: www.virtusio.com E-Mail: vpri(at)mozcom.com
First published in Crisisnavigator (ISSN 1619-2400): Volume 2 (2001) - Issue 1 (January)
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