Bangkok--2 Oct--Ipsos
Ipsos has appointed Natee Ruengjirachuporn to head the expansion of the rapidly growing Consulting unit in Bangkok, Thailand. The company assists a number of leading companies in developing sales and market strategy in various sectors. Ruengjirachuporn and the consulting team are responsible for delivering research and consulting study in Asia Pacific, particularly Mekong sub-region which includes Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Prior appointed as Country Manager, a qualified engineer, Ruengjirachuporn is a native of Bangkok and a seasoned strategic consulting professional who has worked with clients in Automotive, Construction, Agribusiness, Healthcare and Consumer Packaged Goods. His previous positions include senior management roles within the consulting industry as well as a spell working for a global FMCG and industrial goods company.
"I'm extremely excited about this opportunity to lead Ipsos Business Consulting to growth in Thailand and the Mekong sub-region markets. The Ipsos Business Consulting proposition is unique in Thailand and offers clients the best support when they seek to build, compete and grow here in the markets of South East Asia. The Ipsos Go-to-Market strategy and Forecasting model are just two of the excellent solutions that have been developed using over 20 years experience of assisting clients to invest in emerging markets in Thailand and around the Asia Pacific.", Mr. Ruengjirachuporn says.
"We're delighted to have Natee in the team. With his extensive experience cutting across many sectors, he understands the client's real needs and develops winning strategies that clients find both practical and worth implementing. He joins us at a time when the consulting team is focused on achieving its goal of becoming a market leader in the research and consulting industry. The Ipsos consulting unit, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2014, focuses on the provision of fact-based strategic consulting for sales and marketing in both emerging and developed markets.", said by Colin Kinghorn, Chief Operating Officer at Ipsos Business Consulting.