Kate Nicholson
Jun 16, 2010

Maxus appoints Suwanna Chokdee-anand as MD of Thailand

BANGKOK - Maxus Thailand has appointed Suwanna Chokdee-anand (pictured) as Maxus Thailand's managing director.

Suwanna Chokdee-anand
Suwanna Chokdee-anand

Cokdee-anand wil be tasked with overseeing the growth of Maxus' Thailand office.

Before joining Maxus, Chokdee-anand was with Malee Sampran PLC as senior vice-president of Branded Business, heading the sales and marketing function in both domestic and international markets with diverse product categories.

She also worked at Nestle Thailand for 15 years where she gained extensive sales, marketing and channel management experience in both retail and food services, consulting and develop sales and marketing strategies, strategic planning and brand building.

Stephanie Bell, GroupM Thailand executive chairperson, said: “I am absolutely confident that Suwanna will lead Maxus Thailand into a new era of 'relationship media' that will bring a real business advantage to all Maxus clients.”

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