Staff Reporters
Feb 21, 2011

Anthem Singapore boosts strategic and creative team

SINGAPORE – Anthem Singapore has appointed Sarah Chew as client services director and Zulkarnian Hassan as design director.

Sarah Chew, client services director, Anthem Singapore
Sarah Chew, client services director, Anthem Singapore

Sarah Chew has been appointed client services director at Anthem Singapore. In this role, she will lead the client servicing team in driving various design projects, and be the key collaborator between clients and the strategic and creative teams.

She joins from LloydNorthover Yeang in a similar role and has over a decade of account management experience in through-the-line advertising and branding across a diverse range of clientele which include Procter & Gamble, ABN Amro Bank, Hewlett-Packard, Singapore Telecommunications and Movenpick.

Bryan Hara, executive director for Schawk in Southeast Asia, said, “We are truly excited to have Sarah onboard with us in Anthem. With over 12 years of senior leadership experience in client servicing, coupled with a passion for consumer-facing branding, Sarah is the right fit to ensure that we continue to provide proactive and excellent client-oriented solutions. Her appointment underscores Anthem's commitment to continuously improve our world class service offerings.”

Zulkarnian Hassan has also joined Anthem Singapore as design director. Together with creative director Spencer Ball, Hassan will lead strategic design assignments for the Asian market and global network projects. He joins from Design Bridge Asia, where he headed the design team in developing strategic creative work for clients across Asia. With over 14 years creative experience in branding and design, Hassan has worked with Unilever, Asia-Pacific Breweries, Fonterra, Tiger Beer and Nestle.

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