Madhavi Tumkur
Oct 5, 2010

Ng Tian It to depart Lowe Singapore following relocation in January

SINGAPORE - Lowe Singapore's chief creative officer Ng Tian It is set to leave the agency in November following his relocation from the Shanghai office earlier this year.

Ng Tian It
Ng Tian It

Ng joined Lowe & Partners in Shanghai two years ago as ECD and moved to Lowe Singapore in January 2010, taking up the role of CCO as a part of Asean reshuffle.

Responding to Ng's decision, Rupen Desai, president of Lowe Southeast Asia, said, “Tian It is a great guy and his departure was mutually agreed and very amicable. We thank him for his contribution to Lowe & Partners and wish him nothing but the best for his future."

Ng's appointment in Singapore was part of a management restructure to develop a fully fledged team to handle global and regional assignments.

Throughout his career, Ng has worked on several global brands including Unilever’s Omo, Clear and Walls Ice Cream, Singapore Airlines, Audi, McDonald's, Ikea, Prudential and Citibank. He is also the recipient of many international awards at Cannes Lions, Clios, D&AD and Creative Circle.

Ng is tipped to leave the agency in November

Desai added that Lowe had "some exciting plans for the new creative leadership in Singapore" which will be announced imminently.

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