Staff Reporters
Nov 8, 2012

Marie Gruy promoted to managing partner, PHD Singapore

SINGAPORE - Marie Gruy has been promoted to managing partner of PHD Singapore, effective immediately.

Marie Gruy
Marie Gruy

Gruy will move from her role as regional director, which she has held for almost three years. She will now be charged with the leadership of PHD Singapore, spanning operations, strategy, business development and talent management. She will report to OMG Singapore CEO, Sony Wong.                 

Gruy has 15 years’ experience in strategic planning and managing agency teams in regional client side, media owner and agency roles across Europe and Asia.

Sony Wong, CEO, OMG Singapore, said Gruy is an “enterprising leader” with business development and strategic planning skills that will be instrumental in PHD’s success in Singapore.

Gruy added, “I feel fortunate to be starting this role at such an exciting time for PHD. We continue to attract some of the best and exciting new talent to the team which coupled with our culture of being innovative, places us in pole position for 2013 and beyond.”

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