Nov 12, 2007

Hartono poised to take charge of Ogilvy Indonesia

JAKARTA - Ogilvy & Mather Indonesia has lined up client services director Michael Hartono to replace outgoing managing director Joseph Tan (pictured).

Hartono poised to take charge of Ogilvy Indonesia
Hartono is a 10-year Ogilvy veteran who has been Tan’s “right hand man” during the latter’s three-and-a-half years tenure at Ogilvy, according to a source.

Tan will move from the WPP agency to head up Lowe Indonesia next month. He replaces Eleanor Modesto, who retired in March.

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