Staff Reporters
Feb 25, 2011

Tequila Digital Singapore appoints technical lead

SINGAPORE – Tequila Digital has appointed Takanori Iseki as the agency’s technical lead.

Takanori Iseki, technical lead, Tequila Digital Singapore
Takanori Iseki, technical lead, Tequila Digital Singapore

Iseki will be responsible for overseeing innovative digital solutions for major local clients and international network clients.

A Japanese national with extensive experience in software, game and mobile application development, Iseki is comfortable with numerous programming languages, having spent the last eight years working on cutting-edge projects across Singapore, Tokyo and Australia.

At Tequila Digital, he will focus on advanced technologies and its strategic implementation, to deliver key projects as well as developing processes and standards that lead the digital space.

He will also be responsible for mentoring the young talent in the agency and updating all TBWA personnel to the latest available technologies and innovations.

“In our aim to be the region’s top digital agency, Takanori joins the agency at an exciting time in our development. His experience helps us add another important answer to the ongoing digital question for our clients” said Brent Farrell, Tequila Digital managing director.

Farrell added that Iseki not only brings fresh new skills and solutions-based perspectives to the team, he will also play a crucial role in enabling their clients to confidently use technology to drive consumer engagement and interaction in more meaningful ways.

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