Benjamin Li
Mar 24, 2011

Starcom Guangzhou's head of P&G resigns

GREATER CHINA - Puneet Arora, head of P&G planning team at Starcom MediaVest Guangzhou, has resigned and is leaving the company at the end of March.

Puneet Arora
Puneet Arora

Arora replaced Mabel Leung, Starcom Guangzhou's managing director for the P&G team, in September when Leung resigned after completing her two-year contract. Leung went on to become the regional head of brand and insights at AXA Asia-Pacific Holdings.

A undisclosed source said that Arora is returning to Singapore for family reasons. The agency has not yet found his replacement, but Jaswinder Kaur, Starcom MediaVest Group's strategic lead for P&G in Asia, will be based in Guangzhou in the interim, to take on Arora's role.

Starcom serves P&G accounts in over 80 countries.

A long-serving senior executive of Starcom MediaVest Group, Arora was also MD for Beijing and Shanghai for almost two years, MD for Starcom HK for three years, GM and country head for Starcom Korea for two years, as well as holding senior management roles at Starcom in the Philippines and India since 2000.



 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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