Asiya Bakht
Mar 17, 2010

CNBC Asia Pacific promotes Jacqueline Lam to VP of marketing and distribution

SINGAPORE - CNBC Asia Pacific has announced the promotion of Jacqueline Lam (pictured) to vice president of marketing and distribution effective immediately.

Jacqueline Lam VP marketing distribution CNBC Asia Pacific
Jacqueline Lam VP marketing distribution CNBC Asia Pacific
Based in Singapore, Lam will report to Satpal Brainch, president and managing director of CNBC Asia Pacific.

In this expanded role, Lam will be responsible for providing strategic direction to the marketing function and further building the CNBC brand with advertisers, partners and their core audience.

Lam joined CNBC Asia five years ago as manager of affiliate sales and rose to her most recent position of head of network distribution. She has expanded the network across Asia Pacific and will continue to oversee CNBC’s efforts to enhance distribution opportunities across all TV and digital platforms.

Brainch said that Lam "has been an integral part of the team for the past five years and brings a keen sense of the marketplace as well as a strong understanding of what the CNBC brand represents.”

Previously, Lam was with MediaCorp News, where she was the manager of regional distribution and marketing, responsible for identifying and strategising channel market entry in Asia.

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