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Published: 20 Jan 10
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UPS appoints Peter Tan APAC Branding Director

UPS appoints Peter Tan APAC Branding Director

Peter succeeds Tan Sock Hwee who has transferred to UPS’s headquarters in Atlanta in the role of international communications coordinator.

Based in Singapore, he is responsible for all sports marketing, sponsorship, advertising, customer communications, direct mail, public relations and employee communications activities in the region.

Prior to his current position, Peter was the regional director of UPS’s Beijing 2008 Olympics Project based in Beijing, China, where he managed the organisation’s sports marketing, sponsorship and marketing activities associated with the sponsorship of the Games.

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