Feb 20, 2008

Domingo departs Carat Philippines

MANILA - Jocelyn Domingo, president of Carat Philippines, is stepping down from her post after five years in the role, and the search is underway for her replacement.

Domingo departs Carat Philippines
Domingo will continue as a consultant and a non-operating director of the company, but relinquishes her day-to-day management duties.

Richard Halmarick (pictured), CEO of Aegis Media Australasia and Southeast Asia, commented: “Jocelyn has done a great job, and her leadership and clear direction for Carat is testament to the success and growth the agency is enjoying.

He added that a successor for Domingo would be announced shortly.

Domingo calls time on a colourful career in media. She was regional sales director of the Dow Jones title, Far Eastern Economic Review, and VP of advertising sales of Time Warner’s now-defunct news-weekly Asiaweek, both in Hong Kong and New York.
She joined Carat as president in 2003.
Source:
Campaign Asia
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