Staff Reporters
Nov 8, 2011

R/GA appoints executive producer

SINGAPORE - R/GA has named Tris Chung as its executive producer, responsible for quality of service and on-time completion of deliverables across the agency’s accounts.

Tris Chung is an executive producer at R/GA
Tris Chung is an executive producer at R/GA

To report to Steve Kalifowitz, group director for R/GA Singapore, Chung was most recently with OgilvyOne Worldwide Singapore, where she held the position of deputy head of project management. There, she worked  with clients such as SingTel, Nokia, Yahoo, IBM, Cisco, Unilever, Levis and Diageo.

She also worked at Intel Singapore where she was responsible for digital content integration for the business audience.

A program manager with over ten years’ experience across multi-national organisations and small-medium enterprises, Chung’s industry expertise includes work in advertising, digital broadcast, financial information, solution providers and construction.

Commenting on her appointment, Chung, said, “R/GA’s culture is really what attracted me to this role, it is not hard to see that this company is built by a management team who values, appreciates and is connected with the heart of the operations and focuses on both their employees and clients in equal measures.

“I’m extremely passionate about the impact that digital can have, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, and my new position at R/GA will really allow me to continue to make a difference and push the boundaries in this ever changing landscape,” she added.

Kalifowitz said, “this is an exciting time for R/GA both locally in Singapore and globally, and we hope that Tris can help contribute to further success for the agency in the Asia-Pacific region. We are delighted to have her on board.”

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