Racheal Lee
Jul 11, 2011

Ipsos names regional director for Southeast Asia

SINGAPORE – Ipsos has appointed Grant Bertoli as its regional director of Southeast Asia and managing director for Singapore, effective 11 July.

Grant Bertoli, Ipsos' regional director of South East Asia and managing director for Singapore.
Grant Bertoli, Ipsos' regional director of South East Asia and managing director for Singapore.

Bertoli has more than 19 years of experience working in Australia, US and Asia, including in the role of managing director for TNS of Southeast Asia.

David Richardson, managing director at Ipsos in Asia Pacific, said Betoli has been sought in connection with a wide range of strategic marketing, branding and advertising initiatives and developments.

“People whom Grant work with appreciate and value his ability in delivering the business and establishing strong relationships in the process,” he said.

Bertoli, meanwhile, said, “The opportunity to grow the Ipsos business in the emerging markets is immense.  I am delighted at the opportunity to work with great leaders in Ipsos in making the company the preferred place for clients and researchers in the region.”

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