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Latest hire at Women in Product Singapore

Sharmaine Nadela has stepped into the role of PR & MarComm Lead at Women in Product (WIP) Singapore, where she now oversees how the community is positioned and perceived across Singapore’s tech ecosystem.

In this role, Sharmaine leads the narrative and communication strategy behind WIP SG’s events, partnerships and brand identity; spanning storytelling, campaign development and social media. She is responsible for the organisation's visibility and credibility in the country and across Southeast Asia.

Commenting on her appointment, Sharmaine said: “My focus is on making sure people don’t just hear about WIP SG - they understand the impact we’re here to make.”
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