Staff Reporters
Jan 12, 2011

PHD Malaysia names Audrey Chong senior business director

KUALA LUMPUR - Audrey Chong has been appointed senior business director at PHD

Audrey Chong, senior business director, PHD Malaysia
Audrey Chong, senior business director, PHD Malaysia

In her new role, Audrey Chong will be responsible for driving PHD’s strategic business planning capabilities. She will be report to Josie Lim, COO of PHD Malaysia.

Chong joins with over a decade worth of experience in the media and marketing arena, managing agency teams and driving new business. During the course of her career, she has worked on several blue-chip brand names including DiGi, CIMB, L’Oreal and Tourism Malaysia.

“We are very pleased to have Audrey on board. She is well-respected within our profession and I have no doubt that she will bring much value to our business. On the personal front, Audrey is an inspirational person with excellent interpersonal skills. She will be responsible for a significant volume of the PHD business,” said Andreas Vogiatzakis, managing director of Omnicom Media Group Malaysia.

“Audrey has a strong track record and fantastic understanding of the media landscape in Malaysia. With her passion for media innovation coupled with her key account management experience, she is definitely a great addition to our team,” said Lim.

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