Singapore – Richard Brosgill, most recently the CEO of Assembly Global APAC, has announced his exit from the company after 16 years, according to his latest post on LinkedIn.
“I’m proud to say I’ve delivered on everything I set out to achieve… an award-winning, connected business scaled across truly diverse markets; winning, growing, and trusted by incredible brands; remarkable talent with leading technology at the core; and an ambitious culture of builders. With that, and after 16 years, I’ve decided it’s now time to move on,” he stated.
Brosgill began as a marketing analyst and business development executive for Forward3D back in 2010, and quickly rose to the ranks within the company, becoming the Head of APAC and Russia in 2016.
Following the rebrand of Forward3D to ForwardPMX to Assembly Global, Brosgill then took on the role of Managing Director for APAC in 2019 before ending up in the CEO role in 2023.
“I’ve built offices from scratch, entered new markets, grew teams, shaped cultures, led some of the most exciting brands in the world, and transitioned from startup to scale-up to established operations. Every year brought fresh challenges, new opportunities, and countless lessons,” he stated in his LinkedIn post.
Assembly Global has declined to comment to MARKETECH APAC when asked on Brosgill’s departure.
Brisgoll’s departure follows recent moves within Assembly, with the group announcing earlier this year the full rebranding of all former ADK Global offices in Asia under the Assembly brand, marking the completion of the first phase of the merger following its acquisition of ADK Global last year.
The move positions Assembly as a tech-enabled, end-to-end brand performance agency in the region, integrating brand strategy, creative, media, data, and commerce.
