Angelia Seetoh
Feb 23, 2011

Warc Asia appoints client services manager

SINGAPORE – Mariana Cid has been named client services manager at Warc Asia, effective immediately.

Mariana Cid, client services manager, Warc Asia
Mariana Cid, client services manager, Warc Asia

Cid is based in Singapore.

She reports to Edward Pank, managing director of Warc Asia, and is responsible for servicing Warc’s clients across the region.

Cid joins from TBWA where she was account manager on the Standard Chartered Consumer Banking business,. Prior to that , she was with the communications division of Standard Chartered Bank.

Pank said, "We are delighted that Mariana has joined the Warc Asia team. Her experience both agency and client side, makes her uniquely placed to support our expanding client base across the region."

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