Benjamin Li
Apr 13, 2010

Andrew Stephens, regional business development director, of Kinetic Worldwide resigns

SINGAPORE - Andrew Stephens (pictured), regional business development director of Kinetic Worldwide, has handed in his resignation.

Andrew Stephens
Andrew Stephens
His departure follows the resignation of the agency’s Singapore GM Anil Perera who resigned last month and the country manager for Singapore, Krishan Menon, who resigned last February, 

Stephens, who has been with the agency for nearly two years focusing on regional markets in Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, and India, said he was now looking at other career options in Asia.

Chris O'Donnell, CEO Asia-Pacific at Kinetic Worldwide said that they will not replace Stephens’ regional roll.

Irene Revilla, MD of Kinetic International APAC who is based in Singapore, will oversee the pan-regional business, with more emphasis on individual countries developing their business strategies.

 

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