Madhavi Tumkur
Aug 13, 2010

Regional digital director Nick Handel departs Leo Burnett and Arc

SINGAPORE - Nick Handel, the regional director of digital at Leo Burnett and Arc Worldwide Singapore, was instrumental in boosting the group's digital business growth in Asia-Pacific.

Nick Handel was the regional digital director for Leo Burnett & Arc Worldwide
Nick Handel was the regional digital director for Leo Burnett & Arc Worldwide

Jarek Ziebinski, president of Leo Burnett and Arc Asia Pacific, said, "Nick has been with the agency for four years and we would like to thank him for his contribution towards building Arc and our digital practice. We wish him all the best as he moves on to pursue other opportunities within the industry.”

Handel was promoted to the role of regional director of digital in 2008. He joined Arc Singapore as managing director in 2006. Prior to joining Arc, he was the managing director of New Zealand’s independent CRM agency Lavender.

Ziebinski added that the new regional digital director will be announced by the end of this month. 

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