Staff Reporters
Mar 16, 2012

Graham Fink joins Ogilvy's Asia-Pacific Exco

HONG KONG - Graham Fink, chief creative officer for Ogilvy & Mather China, will join Ogilvy's Asia-Pacific Executive Committee.

Graham Fink
Graham Fink

Other senior creative members of the committee are Piyush Pandey, executive chairman and creative director, India and South Asia, and Eugene Cheong, chief creative officer, Ogilvy Asia-Pacific. 

“Pervasive creativity is our number one priority as it drives our business success," said Paul Heath, CEO, Ogilvy & Mather Asia-Pacific. "To achieve this, we need the creative voice to be dominant at the highest level of the company which is why I am delighted to announce that Fink has joined the Ogilvy Asia-Pacific Exco."
 
Commenting on the appointment, Cheong said, “Fink is the sort of creature David Ogilvy instructed us to hire: a giant. He has been with us for just seven months and, already, he has made a significant difference. We want to see creativity permeate the foundation and atmosphere of the agency.”
Source:
Campaign Asia

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