Angelia Seetoh
Feb 8, 2011

The Brand Union opens in Thailand

BANGKOK - WPP branding consultancy The Brand Union has opened an office in Bangkok, bringing the total number of offices in Asia Pacific to seven.

The Brand Unions enters into Thailand.
The Brand Unions enters into Thailand.

The office was previously known as Ogilvy Brands by Design and has been transitioned to become part of the Brand Union network.

Under the regional leadership of Alan Couldrey, The Brand Union Bangkok is led by managing director Dzovinar Bassil. The consultancy works on corporate rebranding projects, consumer product, as well as product and brand development projects for clients such as Southeast Insurance & Financial Service Group, CIMB Thailand, CP Foods and Monde Nissin.

Bassil joined Enterprise IG in 2007, which was later rebranded Ogilvy Brands by Design, and brings with her a broad set of experience in the fields of communications and design. She started her career as a designer and creative services manager at a local design consultancy firm. She then joined McCann Erickson Thailand as a strategic planner for clients such as Nestle, Unilever, and Coca-cola.

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