Staff Reporters
Oct 5, 2010

BBH names Armstrong, Tan joint heads of production

SINGAPORE - BBH Asia-Pacific has named BBH producers Kristin Armstrong and Michelle Tan as joint heads of production.

Kristin Armstrong and Michelle Tan, joint heads of production BBH Asia-Pacific
Kristin Armstrong and Michelle Tan, joint heads of production BBH Asia-Pacific

Armstrong transferred to the Singapore office a year ago, having been with BBH for nine years. Following a stint as a production assistant in London, Armstrong joined BBH where she went on to become executive producer.

In London, Armstrong produced over 45 television commercials including - the global LG 'Advanced learning' film, Johnnie Walker ‘Android’, Robinson’s 'Juice crew' and numerous productions for Axe and Omo/ Persil.

In Singapore, Armstrong’s first productions have been the Singapore Tourism Board television commercials ‘High energy’ and ‘Fun ’ for the current global ‘Your Singapore’ campaign.

With over ten years of print production experience under her belt, Tan is in her third year at BBH.

Tan is described as the force behind iconic BBH campaigns such as the global Levi’s 'Who do you want to unbutton?' campaign, LG‘s first Android Smartphone promotion ‘LG Appets’ and the 'Your Singapore' print campaign for the Singapore Tourism Board.

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