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Regional promotion at SW Strategies

Regional promotion at SW Strategies

Tuan Atiqa Tuan Rahim has been promoted to Regional Strategy Consultant at SW Strategies.

Based in Kuala Lumpur and part of the regional leadership team, Atiqa will play a key role in supporting and overseeing markets across Southeast Asia, with a focus on strategic outreach and client success.

With a background in both consumer and corporate communications, Atiqa has supported clients across the technology, property, lifestyle, and non-profit sectors, such as Arthur D. Little, QI Group, RYTHM Foundation, and MapleBear Asiawide.

Commenting on the promotion, Atiqa shared, “I am truly honoured to step into this expanded role at SW Strategies. Our team's culture is our greatest asset; built on a foundation of mutual trust, incredible collaboration, and a shared drive to challenge ourselves and grow.”

Founder and Managing Director of SW Strategies, Jose Raymond, said, “Atiqa’s promotion reflects SW Strategies’ ongoing focus on developing regional leadership and empowering our team members to take on greater responsibilities across our Southeast Asia markets of interest.”

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