Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
Jul 11, 2014

Rudi Leung to quit Social@Ogilvy HK; Fergus Hay fills Thomas Crampton's APAC role

HONG KONG - Rudi Leung is set to depart from Social@Ogilvy Hong Kong come August, while Fergus Hay has relocated from Chicago to take up the regional role previously held by Thomas Crampton.

L-R: Rudi Leung, Fergus Hay
L-R: Rudi Leung, Fergus Hay

Leung is embarking on his own venture after resigning in June, with no further details available at this time, as he did not respond to requests for comment.

According to an Ogilvy spokesperson who confirmed the management shuffle, discussions are taking place internally, so Leung's exact departure timing in August is still to be confirmed.

Appointed general manager of Social@Ogilvy HK in December 2013 after joining last August, Leung's reputation has been "like the king of social media in Hong Kong", according to one source. However, industry sources told Campaign Asia-Pacific that they begged to differ, citing "tension" surrounding revenue and "complaints" from a couple of luxury clients about Leung's knowledge of the mainland Chinese social-media scene.

Meanwhile, Hay moved from Chicago to Hong Kong in early July to take over as regional general manager of Social@Ogilvy across 12 markets in Asia. That role previously belonged to Crampton, who built the team before being promoted to global MD of the agency's social-media offering in December.

Reporting to Crampton now, in addition Hay is leading two key accounts: the Coca-Cola Company's portfolio of brands in Asia Pacific as well as Diageo globally. Prior to this, Fergus was Ogilvy’s worldwide managing director on the SC Johnson business.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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