Kenny Lim
Apr 28, 2010

Ogilvy RedWorks Singapore hires John Bailey as ECD

SINGAPORE - Ogilvy Group's RedWorks Singapore has appointed John Bailey (pictured) as executive creative director - a newly created role at the agency.

Ogilvy RedWorks Singapore hires John Bailey as ECD
Bailey has spent the past four years in the same role at DDB and McCann Erickson in Indonesia and has more than 20 years' experience in the industry.

He will now manage the creative department and output for the agency while driving creative excellence across all disciplines within the agency.

Bailey will report to Dean Cloke, managing director at RedWorks in Singapore, who said: “John is a great team player and sensitive to the quality of the work across communication disciplines. He is able to balance the need for creativity and innovation that delivers pure common sense, hence fitting into the RedWorks business model of no nonsense creative solutions.”

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