Saatchi Singapore hires senior digital strategist

SINGAPORE - Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore has announced the appointment of Lauren Ahearn to the position of senior digital strategist.

Lauren Ahearn, senior digital strategist, Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore
Lauren Ahearn, senior digital strategist, Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore

Lauren Ahearn will be responsible for driving and developing digital solutions for the agency’s clients out of the Singapore office.

She has over nine year’s of experience in digital B2B, CPG and e-commerce across clients including Nestle Purina, Anthem, Wellpoint and Honda Acura.

Ahearn joins from the network’s Team One USA office in Los Angeles, where she oversaw digital marketing for the agency’s Lexus USA national and local divisions.

Commenting on the appointment, Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore & Malaysia’s CEO Paul Roebuck said: “Lauren is a transformational hire. As we re-focus the agency towards delivering fully integrated solutions for clients, talent of the calibre of Lauren acts as a lightening rod for both clients and talent in the market. I personally am enormously excited by Lauren’s arrival, she has already begun to make a huge impact both on the team in the Agency and our client’s business.”

Ahearn said: “Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore is an agency with a great equity of delivering impactful and engaging creative solutions for Clients, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to be a part of putting digital skills at the centre of the Agency’s work. It’s great to part of a group of such driven and passionate people.”

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