Kenny Lim
Jul 8, 2010

Grayling’s Aparna Agrawal joins CNBC Asia-Pacific as marketing director

SINGAPORE – Former Grayling associate director Aparna Agrawal has joined CNBC Asia-Pacific as director of marketing.

Grayling’s Aparna Agrawal joins CNBC Asia-Pacific as marketing director

Agrawal has over 12 years' experience in the media industry spanning broadcast, print, publishing, online and most recently public relations.

As the associate director at Grayling, she was responsible for managing corporate and consumer PR and communications programmes for a range of clients across various sectors.

Prior to Grayling, she was in the broadcast industry with Star TV group and then Channel NINE. She later moved to handle brand management for the Indian Express Group, where she managed the flagship newspaper across India and the North America.

Agrawal will work with Jacqueline Lam, VP of marketing and distribution for CNBC in Asia Pacific, to oversee overall marketing, trade and consumer brand strategy and events across the region.

 

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