Arunima Singh has been appointed as the new Chief Operating Officer at Asymmetrique. With a storied career spanning over two decades in digital marketing and client relations, Singh brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of driving growth and operational excellence.
Prior to her new role at Asymmetrique, Singh was the Chief Digital Officer at Marksmen Media, where she was instrumental in branding initiatives and strategic media planning from November 2023 to April 2024. Her efforts significantly boosted the company’s market presence and client engagement during her tenure.
Before joining Marksmen Media, Singh held the position of Head & Business Director for Google IND & SEAPAC at OLIVER Agency from February 2023 to October 2023. At OLIVER, she played a critical role in enhancing the agency’s service delivery through bespoke in-house agency solutions, significantly improving operational efficiencies and client satisfaction.
Singh also worked as Vice President-Client Success at Havas CX, where she oversaw client success for major brands including Bosch Logistics and Lamborghini. Her leadership in digital strategy and customer engagement helped Havas CX strengthen its client relationships and enhance its market strategy.
Earlier roles include her position as Vice President-Health Digital at Havas Life Sorento, where she led digital transformations and strategy executions that elevated the agency’s profile in the health and wellness sectors.
Asymmetrique stands out in the digital marketing landscape for its innovative approach to brand building and marketing solutions. The company leverages deep consumer insights and integrates them with the art and science of marketing to create relevant, engaging brand experiences. Known for its strategic flexibility and long-term brand building, Asymmetrique continues to shape the future of digital marketing with Arunima Singh now at the helm of its operations.
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