Staff Reporters
Feb 2, 2012

iProspect Indonesia names CEO

JAKARTA - Aegis Media Indonesia has promoted Debbie Aryandari to CEO of iProspect Indonesia, with immediate effect.

Debbie Aryandari becomes CEO, iProspect Indonesia
Debbie Aryandari becomes CEO, iProspect Indonesia

Prior to the appointment, she was the search manager at the agency, bringing in clients such as Philips, Axis Telecommunications and BMW.

A graduate from Massanutten Military Academy, she began her career with a female magazine group, Femina Group, in 2004. She then enrolled with Swinburne University in 2006, before she returned to Indonesia in 2009 to join iProspect.

Achjuman Achjadi, CEO of Aegis Media Indonesia, noted that as search is increasingly important in the overall communications mix, Aryandari’s knowledge of search in Indonesia will add great value to the client offering.

Commenting on the appointment, Aryandari said, “I am privileged to be entrusted with such a prestigious brand and hope to take iProspect to become a significant player in the search marketing industry in Indonesia. Search marketing is poised for huge growth and we are confident that iProspect will become a key player in this market.”

Ruth Stubbs, president at iProspect and Digital Media Asia Pacific, said, “Debbie has been an integral part of our Search leadership team in the region for the past 12 months. She has dedicated so much energy to driving the success of Search with our clients and prospects in Indonesia.”

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