NEWS11 February 2010
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NEWS11 February 2010
UK— Research and consulting agency Flamingo has implemented a senior-level shake-up, naming a new chief executive and chief operating officer for North America, a new regional MD for Asia and a new boss in Singapore.
Lyn McGregor moves from London to San Francisco, where she takes up the role of North America CEO supported by Brian McMahon in New York as COO.
Over in Asia, James Parsons – who founded the company’s Tokyo office – becomes regional managing director. Reporting in to Parsons is a new MD for Singapore, Sam Gomez (pictured), who co-founded the office in 2003 before returning to Europe in 2006.
Gomez is joined in Singapore by another returning face, associate director Roxanne Mosavar-Rahmani.
Mosavar-Rahmani has spent the past seven years working in London but was based in Singapore before that.
Flamingo was crowned Best Agency at the Research Awards in December.
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