Staff Reporters
Jan 28, 2013

Ambient Digital Philippines appoints MD

MANILA - Ambient Digital Philippines, part of the Singapore-based Ambient Digital Group (ADG), has named James Dalusong (pictured) as its managing director, effective immediately.

Ambient Digital Philippines appoints MD

This appointment, which came as Ambient Digital is looking to strengthen its position in the country, will see Dalusong being tasked for leading the agency’s business in The Philippines and responsible for new business development in the market.

Andrew Stephens, CEO of ADG, noted that The Philippines market is seeing a surge in online ad spend and Dalusong will be instrumental in the leadership of the business.

Dalusong said this is the year for the brands to go full blast with digital, and he is looking forward to brokering more meaningful partnerships between Ambient Digital and advertisers, as well as content creators.

He joined Ambient Digital as publishing director last year, having worked in management roles for various digital, sales and marketing companies in the country previously.

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