Staff Reporters
Nov 19, 2012

IPG veteran Hanley King joins Starcom MediaVest Group

SINGAPORE - Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG) has appointed former IPG hand Hanley King as global network clients lead for Asia-Pacific.

Hanley King
Hanley King

Prior to this, King was regional president for Central and Eastern Europe for Universal McCann until 2010. He was also the COO for McCann Worldgroup and managing director of Universal McCann in Prague.

Based in Singapore, he will work closely with SMG’s global and regional leadership team, which, includes Bill Tucker, president of global client operations, John Sheehy, president of global operations, and Bertilla TEO, CEO of Greater China, among others.

“As we continue to move forward and drive our GNC growth momentum in 2012 and the upcoming year, one key area we have identified to focus on is GNC expertise and AOR relationships from across the globe for the APAC region,” Tucker said in a release.

In his new role, King will focus on clients like Avon, Bank of America, Merril Lynch, Coca-Cola, Mars-Wrigley, Mead Johnson, Novartis, P&G, RIM, Samsung and UBS. 

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

1 day ago

Agency Report Card 2024: Ogilvy

Ogilvy APAC celebrated a strong creative year in 2024, clinching top regional honours at Cannes Lions. Yet operational headwinds, particularly in China, tested its resilience and reshaped its growth strategy.

1 day ago

Campaign Global Agency of the Year Awards 2024: ...

Ogilvy and UM win global network of the year awards for creative and media respectively, while Special agency in New Zealand earns Asia-Pacific network of the year.

1 day ago

Apple Watch’s heart story strikes a chord in Japan

Apple’s new Japan campaign tells the real-life story of a heavy metal fan whose Apple Watch alerts help detect a life-threatening heart condition just in time.

1 day ago

2025 Cannes Contenders: RGA creatives weigh in

A ubiquitous surname, a sexually transmitted infection, the printing of memories and an animal god that helps gamers might all bring fame glory to campaigns in Cannes next week.