PR and Communications in Oman
Oman is pursuing its own distinct path in the Gulf — a country focused on tourism, logistics, and economic diversification, with a media environment that values measured, substantive communication over noise. Muscat’s business community is relationship-driven and relatively compact, which means standing is built through genuine engagement rather than campaign volume. Anuradha’s team provides the cultural fluency and direct local relationships that international brands need to build credibility in Oman, with the regional reach to connect activity here to broader MENA strategies.
Your contact for Oman
The first person you will deal with across the Middle East and Northern Africa is Anuradha Singh, GlobalCom PR Network’s point of contact for the region, based in Dubai. She is the one who takes the opening conversation with a new client, and she takes it well: prepared, precise and already across your sector and your target markets before the call starts. She is the substance rather than the show, the person who does the thinking that makes a campaign fit.
Her focus is corporate reputation, B2B communications and market entry. In practice she works out what a company actually needs in order to land in each market, shapes the brief so it fits the Gulf, the Levant or North Africa rather than head office, and grounds it in real regional research and the team’s direct relationships with media, government and industry. From there a large in-market team across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the rest of North Africa carries it out, in Arabic and English and in the right register for each country.
Across the Middle East and North Africa, the opening conversation sets the tone, and Anuradha is exceptional at it. She works from Dubai, with an in-market team across the Arabic-speaking world and the GlobalCom PR Network behind her.