OFF THE VINE: New D'Arcy staffers bring sense of humour with them

<p>D'Arcy has announced a series of new hires in Greater China to </p><p>equip the agency with new creative firepower following the recent </p><p>departure of a number of senior staffers. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>But amidst the agency's trials, we were pleased to see that its sense of </p><p>humour remains intact. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>In the official release announcing the new hires, art director Khoo Wei </p><p>Hung was described as "Malaysian, male, single and tall", and we are </p><p>informed that he speaks English, Mandarin and Cantonese. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Meanwhile, fellow art director Perry Goh, originally from D'Arcy's </p><p>Singapore office, was part of the agency's Asia-Pacific creative staff </p><p>cross-training programme. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Perry transferred to D'Arcy Hong Kong for three months in mid-February - </p><p>and we're sure you all wanted to know this - he speaks English and </p><p>Mandarin, and "should be able to swear a bit in Cantonese". </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Smashing stuff! </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

D'Arcy has announced a series of new hires in Greater China to

equip the agency with new creative firepower following the recent

departure of a number of senior staffers.



But amidst the agency's trials, we were pleased to see that its sense of

humour remains intact.



In the official release announcing the new hires, art director Khoo Wei

Hung was described as "Malaysian, male, single and tall", and we are

informed that he speaks English, Mandarin and Cantonese.



Meanwhile, fellow art director Perry Goh, originally from D'Arcy's

Singapore office, was part of the agency's Asia-Pacific creative staff

cross-training programme.



Perry transferred to D'Arcy Hong Kong for three months in mid-February -

and we're sure you all wanted to know this - he speaks English and

Mandarin, and "should be able to swear a bit in Cantonese".



Smashing stuff!