Benjamin Li
Oct 29, 2008

DDB expands HK creative team

HONG KONG - DDB Hong Kong has strengthened its creative department with the appointment of Wong Wai-Man as CD, Maxime Dautresme as assistant design director and Asawin Phanichwatana as CD for Tribal DDB Hong Kong (pictured respectively), all reporting to Ruth Lee, chief CD.

DDB expands HK creative team
Phanichwatana was previously CD for O&M Hong Kong. He has over 9 years of agency such as Mercedes-Benz, HP and Hong Kong Disneyland. He will focus on the creative output of key DDB regional clients such as McDonald’s and Lipton.

Dautresme moves from Brand Union in Shanghai, where he was senior designer in Brand Experience. Prior to that, he was the founding partner and CD of multidisciplinary agency Substance Inc in Florida and also worked for TWBA in Paris.

Meanwhile Wong has over a decade of experience in digital design and advertising in the UK. His most recent position was CD at the brand and digital shop Rufus Leonard in London.
Source:
Campaign China

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