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Netflix Singapore names Communications Lead, Southeast Asia & Taiwan

Cheryl Tay has joined Netflix as Communications Lead, Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Based in Singapore, she leads brand and reputational communications for the streaming platform across the region​​​​​.

Cheryl brings over a decade of industry experience and joins the global streaming platform from Airbnb, where she was Senior Communications Manager (Product and Consumer), Asia Pacific.

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