SPH Magazines promotes Maureen Wee Kwai Foon to MD lifestyle division

SINGAPORE - SPH Magazines has appointed Maureen Wee Kwai Foon, currently advertisement sales director of Singapore Press Holdings Limited, as managing director for its lifestyle division.

Maureen Wee
Maureen Wee

Wee, who has been with SPH for 10 years, will replace current MD Allen Loh who is leaving the company on 22 June to pursue other interests.

According to a company statement, Wee's replacement will be confirmed at a later date.

In addition to overseeing the fashion and beauty portfolio, Maureen will also be in charge of the mens and special interest titles. There are close to 50 titles under SPH Magazines' lifestyle division.

“We thank Allen for his contributions over the past 4 years and wish him all the best in his future endeavours," said Loh Yew Seng, CEO of SPH Magazines. "With Maureen assuming this role, SPH Magazines will continue to meet the diverse needs and interests of our readers, advertisers and business partners.”
 

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