Jessica Goodfellow
Jun 29, 2021

A Singapore perspective: Life as an LGBTQIA+ person in the ad industry

In the fifth iteration of our LGBTQIA+ interview series, a Singaporean agency leader discusses why he doesn’t have an issue with virtue signalling, and how his activism work has influenced the way he runs his business—as he hopes to build a more welcoming society for future generations.

Johnson Ong is the co-founder of creative digital agency BZNZ (Credit: Mave L. Hsiun)

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