The Nielsen Company has appointed Christophe Cambournac to the position of president, Nielsen – Asia Pacific & India. Cambournac succeeds Nonoy Niles who will be leaving The Nielsen Company.
In his new role, Cambournac will lead Nielsen in Asia, Pacific & India working closely with Nielsen's regional leadership team. He will be based in Singapore and report to David Calhoun, CEO, The Nielsen Company.
Cambournac joined Nielsen in Europe in 2004. Prior to his most recent appointment, he was managing director for BASES Asia Pacific, for which he relocated to Hong Kong in 2007.
Cambournac brings to Asia Pacific over 15 years' experience in market research and business consulting. He brings a broad perspective of Nielsen's business to his new position from earlier roles and has extensive experience in handling global client relationships.
Nielsen names new Asia Pacific and India chief
The Nielsen Company has appointed Christophe Cambournac to the position of president, Nielsen – Asia Pacific & India. Cambournac succeeds Nonoy Niles who will be leaving The Nielsen Company. In his new role, Cambournac will lead Nielsen in Asia, Pacific & India working closely with Nielsen's regional leadership team. He will be based in Singapore and report to David Calhoun, CEO, The Nielsen Company.
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