Asiya Bakht
Feb 6, 2009

Tribal DDB appoints Nik Lim as GM

KUALA LUMPUR - Tribal DDB Worldwide's Foetus Group, has appointed Nik Lim (pictured) as its general manager in Malaysia.

Tribal DDB appoints Nik Lim as GM
Lim has 13 years experience in internet and digital services and has previously worked with Asia Connect, Catcha, Agenda and DraftFCB.

At Tribal, he will be responsible for attracting talent, raising the profile of Tribal DDB Malaysia and supporting the Foetus Group in digital offerings.

“It is definitely an exciting time here at Tribal DDB. We have a fresh team in place and we are looking forward to presenting new and unconventional ways in consumer interfacing to marketers. With integrated creative ideas and strategies, I am confident that Tribal DDB will be the industry’s next top digital marketing agency,” said Lim.

“The appointment of Nik Lim is to ensure we retain the same reputation here in Malaysia,” said Rosie Hong, group executive director, Foetus International.

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