Kate Nicholson
Apr 8, 2011

R/GA Singapore appoints new creative lead

ASIA-PACIFIC - Digital agency R/GA has transferred Mark Kozlowski from New York to its Singapore office to serve as creative director for Asia-Pacific.

R/GA Singapore appoints new creative lead

Kozlowski will drive the office’s creative vision, in addition to mentoring and scaling the existing team to deliver service to the agency's global client roster. He will also oversee all creative executions for R/GA’s MasterCard business from the Singapore office and will lead the development of new digital consumer experiences for the category leader. 

He will continue to report to Nick Law, EVP, chief creative officer, North America. 

“Mark is a creative with an outstanding pedigree. His innovative style coupled with his steadfast work ethic has positioned him as a great asset to the agency,” said Law. “His greatest strength is his ability to collaborate across multiple creative teams throughout our global network. He truly understands the way we approach creative at R/GA, making him a perfect fit for this post. ”    

Kozlowski has spent the majority of his career working with the agency’s visual design department, a global team of more than 100 creative professionals led by industry veteran Kris Kiger.

He first started with R/GA New York in 2007 as an associate creative director for clients like Subaru and Johnson & Johnson and Nokia. Kozlowski later departed R/GA in December 2009 to focus on building independent creative projects for agencies like mcgarrybowen, Huge and Cheil Worldwide. During this time, he designed digital work for brands such as Samsung, Gap, Clear Channel and Chase.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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