Staff Reporters
Feb 9, 2011

Wunderman Singapore promotes Nimesh Desai to GM

SINGAPORE – Nimesh Desai has been promoted to general manager of Wunderman Singapore, effective immediately.

Nimesh Desai, GM, Wunderman Singapore
Nimesh Desai, GM, Wunderman Singapore

Desai joined Wunderman Singapore six years ago and rose to the role of client services director. He has been instrumental in the development of the Singapore office and key regional clients such as Microsoft and Xbox.

Michel Mommejat, regional network development director, who acted as office lead for Wunderman Singapore since 2007, will now focus on the development of Wunderman across Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam.

Stephane Faggianelli, president of Wunderman Asia-Pacific, said, “Our Singapore operation had a tremendous growth over the last four years and Nimesh Desai has been a critical player. I am thrilled to have him to lead our agency to the next level”.

Desai added, “The last four years have been a great success story and I am looking forward to building one of the top digital and CRM agencies in Singapore”.

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