Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
Jun 5, 2012

wwwins Isobar poaches group creative director from Tribal DDB Shanghai

SHANGHAI - wwwins Isobar has hired Kevin Chiu (pictured) as group creative director for its clients Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Minute Maid.

wwwins Isobar poaches group creative director from Tribal DDB Shanghai

In his new position, Chiu will report to Tim Doherty, creative partner at wwwins Isobar China, and sit under the creative leadership of Peter Shen, chief creative officer at wwwins Isobar Greater China.

“I believe he will inject fresh thinking into our constant quest for digital creativity and innovation,” said Wayne Fan, managing director of wwwins Isobar Shanghai.

Chiu is a Hong Kong native with more than 12 years of digital advertising experience. Before joining wwwins Isobar, he was group creative director at Tribal DDB Shanghai, where he spent two years heading up creative for clients including McDonald's, Shanghai Volkswagen, Neutrogena and Clean and Clear.

Prior to that, he was a creative director at Tribal DDB Hong Kong, where he won awards at Cannes, EFFIE, Digital Media Awards, London International Awards (LIA), Long Xi and Kam Fan for clients including Vitasoy and Volkswagen.

                            


 

Source:
Campaign China

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