Asiya Bakht
Feb 12, 2009

Preeti Kumar promoted to GM at MediaCom Singapore

SINGAPORE - Preeti Kumar (pictured), the current managing partner of regional Nokia business at MediaCom, has been promoted to general manager of the agency's Singapore operations.

Preeti Kumar promoted to GM at MediaCom Singapore
Kevin Clarke, Asia-Pacific CEO of MediaCom said, "Preeti is one of the star talents in MediaCom Asia Pacific and she will bring a great deal to the position of general manager of Singapore. She has been leading our Nokia regional team and our work on Nokia was key to MediaCom winning Singapore Agency of the Year in 2008.”

“Working with me, Preeti will take over some of the responsibilities of Jaswinder Kaur who has recently left MediaCom. I will also be taking on some of the management responsibility."

Kumar, who started her career with MediaCom India, has been with the agency for the last fifteen years and has been handling regional businesses across Asia-Pacific.

Kumar said she was looking forward to her new role.

“Typically people tend to think of Singapore as a simple market but it is a challenging market and has its own unique set of challenges from a business point of view. These challenges are what give us many opportunities to stretch our communications ability here.”

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