Parminder Singh, managing director of Southeast Asia, MENA and India at Twitter is set to leave the company and embark on a new venture with a content-based start up in Singapore and India.
Twitter shared that Maya Hari is replacing Parry as its new managing director of Southeast Asia and India reporting to Aliza Knox, VP of Asia Pacific. Hari previously managed Twitter’s ads product strategy and adoption for Asia-Pacific, MENA and Latin America.
Singh joined Twitter for the role in November 2013 from Google where he was the managing director of display solution sales of Asia Pacific. His last day will be the 30 November 2016. The news comes amid Twitter’s plan of cutting 9% its workforce, or about 300 people, globally.
According to sources, last Friday, the company announced retrenchment of some employees in its Singapore office, also its Asia Pacific headquarter. The affected departments include marketing, sales and partnerships .However, Twitter did not confirm these facts or the number of people retrenched.
On Singh’s departure, a Twitter’s spokesperson told, “Singh felt now is an appropriate time for him to pursue other passions and work on his next adventure to help a content-based start up in Singapore and India. Over the next month, he will be closely involved in transitioning the business to the new leadership for continuity and momentum.”
At the same time, “We thank Singh for his contributions and leadership over the past three years at Twitter. He has been instrumental in setting up a strong business foundation across Southeast Asia, India and MENA, including some of our most promising emerging markets,” said a spokesperson from Twitter. The company added that Singh has helped in developing strong local teams across multiple geographies and established cross-functional operations “that will have a long term impact on the business.”
“We wish Singh all the best and will continue to invest in these important regions to make Twitter the best way to see what’s happening right now around the world,” said Twitter. As part of its sales restructuring process, the MENA region will now be part of our EMEA business, while Southeast Asia and India remain part of its Asia Pacific business, headed by Knox.
On 1st November, Twitter India’s vice president of media for Asia Pacific Rishi Jaitly, announced his departure by tweeting.