Staff Reporters
Jan 18, 2011

Tequila Digital appoints Corsi and Castritius in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Tequila Digital has appointed Marco Corsi and Holger Castritius to their team, based in Singapore.

Holger Castritius, head of Tequila\Digital Singapore
Holger Castritius, head of Tequila\Digital Singapore

Corsi, who returned to TBWA Group Singapore last September as regional executive producer, is now moving to an expanded role as digital director of client services.

He was previously TBWA’s global senior account director for Standard Chartered Bank before moving to McCann Worldgroup Singapore in 2008 to handle the Mastercard account in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

Castritius, previously Euro RSCG Singapore’s digital creative strategist, has been appointed as the head of Tequila Digital, responsible for production, operations and development projects.

He has worked with local multi-nationals such as DBS and Fairprice and international network clients including Coca-Cola, UPS and Abbott Laboratories.

“Tequila Digital is growing,” said Brent Farrell, managing director of Tequila Digital, Singapore.

“Marco’s vast experience in banking and credit cards enables him to fit perfectly into the role of a senior representative to handle client relations and project assignments."

”And Holger brings another new dimension to the team with his genuine switched-on approach and strong initiative to inspire the team to deliver a better online experience to our clients,” he added.

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