Kenny Lim
Jan 4, 2010

Ogilvy RedWorks names Robert Doswell as Asia-Pacific vice-president

SINGAPORE - Ogilvy & Mather has promoted Robert Doswell (pictured) and Colin Wan to vice-president for RedWorks Asia-Pacific and team director for RedCard Singapore respectively.

Ogilvy RedWorks names Robert Doswell as Asia-Pacific vice-president
After an eight-year stint with RedCard where he was managing director for Singapore, Doswell shifts to the regional role and will report to Michael Burgess, regional president, RedWorks Asia-Pacific.

Doswell said: "I am extremely excited to move into a new direction to take on this new regional challenge with RedWorks. Colin Wan is more than capable to lead RedCard – he works well with clients and possesses a smart and agile mind. I am confident that he is the right man to steer RedCard into its next phase of evolution."

Colin Wan, a two-year veteran with Ogilvy RedCard, will take over Doswell’s role. He was project director previously and will continue to lead key accounts in the agency such as Motorola, Getty Images and PSB.

Before joining RedCard, he was with OgilvyOne Singapore.

The moves will be made effective in February 2010.

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