Kenny Lim
Dec 9, 2009

Jon Loke joins Ogilvy Singapore as head of art

SINGAPORE - Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Singapore has hired former Saatchi & Saatchi creative Jon Loke (pictured) as head of art.

Jon Loke joins Ogilvy Singapore as head of art
Loke spent five years at Leo Burnett under Linda Locke and was previously at UK agency Mother for a year, along with Victor Ng. He was also at Euro RSCG prior to joining Saatchi & Saatchi.

At Ogilvy Singapore, he will work with creative director Troy Lim on the agency’s major accounts including SoyJoy, Health Promotion Board, Panadol, GE Money, IDA, Huggies, Prudential and Coca-Cola.

His appointment is effective February 2010 and he will report directly to ECD Robert Gaxiola.

“Having cut his teeth in creative shops such as Mother London, he has a fresh and open perspective to doing things. The needs of our clients are changing and a multi-channel range of solutions now requires a new blend of talent. Jon will be a great addition to this evolution,” said Gaxiola.

In October, Ogilvy & Mather Asia-Pacific appointed BBDO’s Juggi Ramakrishnan to the newly created position of deputy regional executive creative director.




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