“Asia is one of the most exciting and innovative areas for business and brands in the world, with business leaders increasingly understanding the critical role that brands play in generating demand both at home, and abroad. Stuart will work closely with Terry Oliver, our regional CEO and our office leaders to steer business growth across Asia-Pacific,” said Jez Frampton, group chief executive of Interbrand.
Langton resurfaces at Interbrand as Green named APAC president
SINGAPORE - Former Momentum Worldwide EVP Mike Langton (pictured) has joined Interbrand, taking over as MD of its Singapore office, following the promotion of Stuart Green to president of Asia-Pacific.
“Asia is one of the most exciting and innovative areas for business and brands in the world, with business leaders increasingly understanding the critical role that brands play in generating demand both at home, and abroad. Stuart will work closely with Terry Oliver, our regional CEO and our office leaders to steer business growth across Asia-Pacific,” said Jez Frampton, group chief executive of Interbrand.
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