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Move and win roundup: Week of June 23, 2025

Sandpiper, OOH Capital, and more, in our weekly collection of people moves and account news.

Campaign compiles a new 'Move and win roundup' as each week progresses. 
This edition will cover June 23 through June 27, 2025. 
Catch up on past people moves and business wins

The Sandpiper Group (Sandpiper) has appointed Angus Booth as managing director, Australia and New Zealand. Based in Sydney, Booth will lead the firm’s strategic direction and growth across the markets, overseeing business performance and expansion in the energy, financial, health, professional services, property and infrastructure, and technology sectors. With over 20 years of experience as a leading communications professional, he has held senior roles at Lendlease and Charter Hall. Most recently, he was senior managing director at Sodali & Co, leading the firm’s APAC and EMEA M&A, activism, and corporate governance shareholder engagement practice.   

Zitcha, a unified retail media platform, has appointed Tony Karp as its new group chief operating officer. Karp was most recently North American president of Australian-founded digital gifting company Prezzee. He previously served as CEO of Prezzee and has also held executive roles at David Jones, Principal Financial Group and Jones Lang LaSalle. As Zitcha’s Group COO, he is responsible for ensuring Zitcha’s delivery and operations are world-class, scalable and seamlessly tailored to the needs of clients at every stage of their retail media journey.

Laetitia Lim has joined OOH Capital, the global out of home consultancy. Wth over 20 years of international leadership experience across the tech, retail, and consumer industries, Lim was most recently CEO of Quividi. She has held senior roles in both startups and global corporations, including L'Oréal Taiwan, where she was general manager of Shu Uemura Luxury Division and finance and operation, and former president of La French Tech Taiwan and currently serves on the board of La French Tech Bangkok.

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Campaign Asia

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