MasterCard appoints SEA marketing lead
AI JUNE SCHULT MARKETING APPOINTMENTS MASTERCARD
Regional - MasterCard Worldwide has appointed Debbie Goldingham as head of marketing for Souteast Asia as a replacement for Ai June Schult who left the company early this year.
Goldingham will begin in her new role in early November.
She will drive the division's marketing priorities which include issuer marketing, merchant marketing and consumer marketing and will be responsible for developing the marketing communications strategy for the Southeast Asia region.
Goldingham joined MasterCard in 2003 in Hong Kong as principal regional consultant with MasterCard Advisors and later as vice president, business development in 2005. In 2006, she joined the regional marketing team in APMEA to manage its customer marketing function.
Schult has joined Singapore Exchange as senior vice president and head of communications.
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