In her new role, she will be responsible for a team comprising of 20 people leading accounts such as Ford and Amway, among others.
Burapathana started her career at Mindshare in 2004. Through the years, she worked her way up the ranks, reaching 'trusted advisor' status with clients she has worked alongside in her career.
"This is a natural next step in Waridda's career. I am confident that she will be able to lead the team effectively and take it to new heights. It's also great that we are able to promote from within to find new and challenging opportunities for our people," said Paul Gibbins, leader at Mindshare Thailand.