Benjamin Li
Jan 31, 2011

BBC Worldwide's Inez Albert tipped to join The Economist Group

ASIA-PACIFIC - Digital sales director at BBC Worldwide Inez Albert will leave the company in March and is believed to be joining The Economist Group as regional digital director.

The Economist Group is hiring Inez Albert for a regional digital role.
The Economist Group is hiring Inez Albert for a regional digital role.

Albert confirmed that she would be with BBC Worldwide until March, but would not comment on her next move.

ASEAN sales director at The Economist Robert Ferguson, who is believed to be managing the hiring of Albert, could not be reached for comment.

Albert joined the BBC Worldwide in August 2008 as digital sales director for Asia. She was formerly regional sales director at Forbes.com and marketing director for the Wall Street Journal Asia.

The Economist launched its iPhone and iPad app globally in November. Commenting on the launch, Oscar Grut, MD of digital editions, said, "We have a growing print circulation of 1.5 million. We expect to reach a smilar numbers with our digital offerings in a relatively short period of time."

Source:
Campaign Asia

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