Rhandell Rubio
Aug 8, 2011

Netbooster Asia appoints new ECD

THE PHILIPPINES - Netbooster Asia, a fully-integrated digital agency, has appointed Dino Ocampo to take on the reins of executive creative director effective immediately.

Dino Ocampo appointed ECD for Netbooster Asia
Dino Ocampo appointed ECD for Netbooster Asia

Ocampo takes the place of Dino Cabrera who moved to Leo Burnett and Arc Worldwide Manila in the newly created role of head of digital creative in July.

Prior to joining Netbooster Asia, Ocampo was creative director at Ogilvyone in the Philippines, where his team picked up awards at the recent Asia Interactive Awards and John Caples International Awards.

"Having Dino join us is instrumental to how we want to evolve and further strengthen the agency, and I’m extremely excited to collaborate with him “ said Leah Besa-Jimenez, NetBooster Asia general manager.

Dino Ocampo is himself bullish on joining the agency, saying, “Since its inception, I’ve been intrigued at how rapidly NetBooster Asia has responded to - and how distinctly it has addressed - the growing demand for interactive expertise in our market."
 

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