Staff Reporters
Oct 13, 2010

Euro RSCG creative communications strategist Patrick D'Souza resigns

SINGAPORE - Patrick D'Souza, creative communications strategist at Euro RSCG Singapore, is set to leave the company at the start of 2011.

Patrick D'Souza, creative communications strategist at Euro RSCG Singapore
Patrick D'Souza, creative communications strategist at Euro RSCG Singapore

A specialist in direct and relationship marketing, D'Souza joined EuroRSCG in November 2007, where he led a team that managed marketing communications for brands such as NTUC Fair Price, Saxo Capital Markets, Microsoft and UPS.

D'Souza started his career in advertising at Ogilvy & Mather, India. He then moved to Australia where he spent 10 years working on the advertising, direct marketing and digital marketing business.

D'Souza's next stop was New Zealand where he spent close to three years working with Robbins Brandt Richter.

Commeting on D'Souza's decision, Andrew Crombie, CEO of Euro RSCG Singapore & Malaysia said: "Next year Patrick plans to move on from his recently-created role as creative communications strategist, to try something new. As a network of entrepreneurs, we support this desire and wish him the best."

He added: "Over the next few months, Pat will remain an active member of our team, and we have ambitious plans for the remainder of the year."


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