Kenny Lim
May 5, 2010

MEC Singapore hires Polly Sherrard and Matthew Drury for MEC Interaction

SINGAPORE - MEC Singapore has appointed Polly Sherrard and Matthew Drury as associate account director and account director respectively.

MEC Singapore hires Polly Sherrard and Matthew Drury for MEC Interaction
Both will be based in Singapore reporting to regional director of MEC Interaction Rafis Kadir and will work for clients such as Sony Electronics, Daimler, Singapore Airlines, SingTel and Sony Ericsson.

Sherrard began her career at BD-NTWK providing digital account management for a variety of clients, including Nintendo, Orange, Ask.com and Aviva. She then joined Nintendo UK as its digital communications manager.

Drury joined from digital specialist firm i-level where he helped build the Orange mobile account, with a focus on direct response advertising and lead generation.

On the new hires, Connie Chan (pictured), MD of MEC Singapore, said: “We are thrilled that both Polly and Matt have joined the team in Singapore. With their varied backgrounds, we are ensuring that we provide our clients with the very best in digital expertise, coupled with exceptional client service."

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