Staff Reporters
Aug 19, 2010

Clear Channel strengthens its sales and marketing team in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Clear Channel Singapore welcomes Sharon Tan and Stella Yong as group sales managers and Kevin Lum as account manager to strengthen its sales and marketing structure.

Sharon Tan (Left) and Stella Yong (Right), group sales managers, Clear Channel
Sharon Tan (Left) and Stella Yong (Right), group sales managers, Clear Channel

The new additions reinforce its direct sales and agency sales groups with the hires of Sharon Tan and Stella Yong as group sales managers and Kevin Lum as account manager.  

The group sales managers report directly to Kelly Khoo, who manages the teams in her newly promoted role at sales and marketing director.

Tan has a mandate to promote and market Clear Channel’s out-of-home (OOH) media offerings to direct advertisers. A high achiever, Tan comes with eight years of solid direct sales experience.

Yong will lead one of the two agency sales teams. Yong comes from a regional sales role and previously worked in an account servicing role with SPH Magazines.

Reporting to Yong is Lum, who comes from a client servicing background in Perth. A versatile and multi-disciplined relationship builder, Lum also has a background in marketing and finance.

Clear Channel’s group sales manager, Mabel Chin, left the company earlier this year. Her replacement will be announced shortly. 

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