Benjamin Li
Sep 6, 2010

Wunderman relocates Michele Johnson as client services director in South Korea

SEOUL - In line with business growth around the region, Wunderman has transferred Michele Johnson from the agency's office in Germany to join the South Korea team.

Michele Johnson
Michele Johnson

Johnson (pictured) will be leading team Microsoft in South Korea as well as new business initiatives, while reporting to Stephane Faggianelli, president of Wunderman Asia, and partnering with Roke Yoo, digital planning director in the Seoul office.

Johnson has spent more than five years at Wunderman, based in Seattle, Germany and Beijing.

“Michele brings a strong international and network expertise to our team in Seoul, and will be a catalyst to develop even further our existing digital and data capabilities,” said Faggianelli who recently expanded his role to include 27 offices in 13 countries.

Before joining Wunderman, Michele spent over four years at Ogilvy Interactive in Frankfurt and Paris, working on B2B and consumer accounts including Amex and IBM EMEA accounts.

Earlier this year in April, Wunderman Beijing appointed Narelle Nicks as its MD.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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