Staff Reporters
Jul 9, 2012

Alpha Salmon strengthens regional executive teams

SYDNEY - Glendon Manners and Daniel Wilson have joined Alpha Salmon Group's Singapore office as regional business director and senior consultant, respectively, while Nigel Lamb was appointed group strategy director in Sydney.

Manners, Wilson and Lamb
Manners, Wilson and Lamb

The Alpha Salmon Group, part of the STW Group, currently has offices in Singapore, Sydney and Jakarta, and also includes full-service digital agency Sweet Digital and mobile solutions arm AppCast. 

“The first half of 2012 has been an exciting period for Alpha Salmon with outstanding new business wins,” said Alpha Salmon’s president director for Asia, Kelvin Chang. “As a result, we have made important appointments, drawing experience from many different sectors including digital, marketing and creative so we can offer clients a full suite of capabilities across the digital spectrum.” 
 
Glendon Manners joins Alpha Salmon Singapore from TBWA Tequila Singapore where he was director of digital business. He will be tasked with driving growth for the Singapore office. 
 
Daniel Wilson left his post with Nokia as senior digital marketing manager, consumer engagement, Southeast Asia and Pacific to join Alpha Salmon and will lead strategic business opportunities with regional clients. 
 
Nigel Lamb steps into the newly created role of group strategy director from his previous post as strategic planning director at Next Digital. Lamb brings with him 24 years experience in delivering research methodologies and insights and will work collaboratively across the group's Asia-Pacific business. 
 
 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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