Based in the network’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, Natarajan was responsible for key global accounts such as Johnson & Johnson and Visa for the Asia-Pacific region over the last three years.
Having worked in India and China before moving to Singapore in September 2007 to join OMD International, she was responsible for the transition of the J&J account in this region after the Omnicom firm clinched the business in 2007.
In her new role, Natarajan will report to Torie Henderson, CEO of Omnicom Media Group Singapore.
On the promotion, Henderson said: “It gives me huge pleasure to activate this well deserved promotion for Aruna, who has put in a lot of hard work for the agency over the last three years. She has proven to be not only a dynamic leader, but is very passionate about what she does.”
“We’re really proud and very appreciative of the hard work and results she has produced. This promotion is testament to our philosophy of retaining, developing and promoting our talent. I have no doubt that she will shine in this leadership role,” added Henderson.
OMD promotes Aruna Natarajan to lead international team in Singapore
SINGAPORE - OMD has promoted regional media director Aruna Natarajan (pictured) to general manager of OMD International with immediate effect.
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