Emily Tan
Sep 18, 2012

BBH Asia-Pacific hires new creative director from Australia

SINGAPORE - BBH Asia-Pacific has hired Sydney-based independent agency The Monkeys' creative director, Noah Regan.

Noah Regan
Noah Regan

Regan will be moving to Singapore and taking up the post of creative director at the end of October. He will report to BBH Asia-Pacific's ECD, Scott McClelland. 

Regan brings with him more than 12 years of experience, and prior to his stint with The Monkeys, was an art director at both DDB London and Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney. 

He has worked across accounts that include Kia Motors, Yahoo, Harvey Nichols and General Mills. Regan's trophy cupboard includes several Silver Lions from Cannes, an Epica Grand Prix and a Creative Circle Gold. 

McClelland said he was happy to have Regan join BBH as he's a big fan of The Monkeys. Plus, "he brings with him great thinking, fantastic craft skills, new ways of working and dashing good looks". 

Said Regan: "Bring on the heat."

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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