Staff Reporters
Nov 3, 2011

Clear Channel names group account director

SINGAPORE - Clear Channel Singapore has named Jacquelyn Tan as its group account director to boast its sales business.

Tan is the new group account director at Clear Channel
Tan is the new group account director at Clear Channel

To report to Kelly Khoo, sales and marketing director for Clear Channel Singapore, Tan (pictured) will be responsible for building and strengthening up the agency sales portfolio.

This appointment marks her return to Clear Channel where she was previously an account manager for four years, before joining Moove Media in 2006. Previously, she also worked with JC Decaux and Straits Media.

Khoo said this role was created to better integrate Clear Channel's agency sales portfolio and to deliver action and results in its day-to-day operations.

“Our business and customer bases are growing and having Jacquelyn on board will support our ambition to deliver first class campaigns," she said. "(Her) keen sense of communication planning skills alongside her in-depth knowledge of Out-Of-Home will lend even wider expertise to a growing team."

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