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The Arthur W. Page Society Appoints Anuneha Mewawalla Communications Manager

Dec 09, 2008

The Arthur W. Page Society announced today the appointment of Anuneha S. Mewawalla as the Page Society's new communications manager. Mewawalla has an extensive background in news media, education and communications.

Most recently, Anuneha developed and executed public relations campaigns for clean technology and renewable energy companies at Antenna Group, a San Francisco-based strategic public relations firm. In this role, she implemented public relations programs for companies with investment backing from Google, Idealab and Oak Investment Partners.

"We are looking forward to Anuneha joining our team," said Tom Nicholson, executive director, Arthur W. Page Society. "We believe she brings a unique blend of academic and practical experience as well as a global perspective to this position."

Prior to joining Antenna Group, Anuneha served as an anchor and reporter for News Corporation's STAR News, a 24-hour television news network which is part of STAR, Asia's leading media and entertainment company. She served as a member of the launch team for STAR News and was founding host of the popular prime-time news program, City60, which earned the highest ratings in its evening time slot. Before joining STAR News, Anuneha was general assignment reporter for Aaj Tak, TV Today Network, a major television news channel in South Asia.

Anuneha has also served on the faculty of the Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts department at San Francisco State University. She earned her M.A. in Radio and Television from San Francisco State University's department of Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts. She holds a post graduate diploma in journalism from Xavier Institute of Communications and a bachelor's degree from the University of Delhi.

About the Arthur W. Page Society
The Arthur W. Page Society is a select membership organization composed primarily of the chief communications officers (CCOs) of the world's top multinational corporations, and the CEOs of the world's largest public relations agencies. The organization's members also include academics from the leading business and communications schools. The Page Society is dedicated to strengthening the management policy role of chief communications officers. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Arthur W. Page Society. For more information please visit http://www.awpagesociety.com.