Kenny Lim
Jun 16, 2010

MPG hires Swapna Nayak as regional strategy director in Singapore

SINGAPORE - MPG has appointed Swapna Nayak (pictured) as regional strategy director to be based out of Singapore.

Swapna Nayak
Swapna Nayak

Boasting with 13 years' experience, she was most recently with Starcom where she handled regional communications planning for Procter & Gamble.

Prior to Starcom, Nayak worked with Ogilvy & Mather India as client service director for Unilever’s Ponds and has also had stints at Publicis and Y&R in India.

Nayak will be working across the Havas firm’s portfolio of accounts as well as consumer insights, planning and the implementation of its strategic methodology.

On the appointment, Stuart Clark, managing director of MPG Singapore, said: “Swapna is a fantastic communications planner. We are cherry-picking the smartest talent and bringing them to MPG. The proposition we offer our clients is the best people with the best tools and the best attitude."

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