Aug 26, 2008

Qais appoints managing director

SINGAPORE - Singapore-based interactive agency Qais Consulting has appointed Brett Jackson (pictured) as its Singapore office's managing director.

Qais appoints managing director
Tripti Lochan, currently the executive vice-president, assumes the role of CEO, while the agency’s founder Keith Timimi takes on the position of chairman.

Jackson replaces Rajeev Lochan, who will head Qais’ automotive business as MD.

Jackson was most recently the director of product and design at Atlassian and has worked in both the client and agency environments for over 15 years. He has also created and led major regional online strategies for MNC clients including HSBC, Philips and Visa. 

“We are thrilled to have Brett join the Qais team”, said Lochan.  “Brett brings tremendous experience and adds to the mix of expertise within the agency. We are looking to solidify our position as the leading interactive agency in Singapore, and Brett will help us do that while growing our client portfolio and overall service offering.”

Qais’ clients include Sony, Hilton Hotels and Astro.

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