Staff Reporters
Nov 11, 2010

Lowe's Ng Tian joins BBDO Proximity Beijing as ECD

BEIJING - Ng Tian It, most recently with Lowe & Partners as the global CD on Unilever’s Clear haircare brand and chief creative officer of Lowe Singapore, has been appointed as ECD of BBDO Proximity Beijing.

Ng Tian It
Ng Tian It

Previously in 2007, Ng (pictured) was the ECD of Lowe China, taking charge of the creative for the region.

A graduate of Parsons School of Design, he is one of the best change agents in the advertising industry, named as the 'Best new art director' at the Singapore Creative Circle Awards 1996 and winner of many coveted international, regional and local creative awards.

“He will definitely add to our already strong reputation for original creativity. His outstanding talent will mean more great work for our clients, and his drive can help BBDO to maintain its rapid and sustainable development in China,” said Leong Wai Foong, ECD of BBDO Greater China.

Source:
Campaign China

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