DDB, OMD top Singapore Hall of Fame 2011

SINGAPORE – DDB and OMD went home the overall winners at last night’s Institute of Advertising Singapore (IAS) Hall of Fame Awards.

DDB's David Tang won the Lifetime Achievement Award
DDB's David Tang won the Lifetime Achievement Award

DDB Group Singapore was named Advertising Agency of the Year for the third year, having taken home six awards including a Lifetime Achievement for David Tang, creative director of the year Thomas Yang, strategic planner of the year Wendy Ong and Young Professional of the Year Sim Yunying.

“We have a wonderful team of people who is pushing the boundary on creativity and setting new benchmarks in marketing for our clients. Personally, I’m gratified and humbled by the lifetime award. I will have to work very hard ahead to deserve this tribute,” said David Tang, president and CEO of DDB Group Singapore.

Campaign of the Year was StarHub ‘Hub It!’ and Print Campaign of the Year was BCF ‘Are You Obsessed with the Right Thing?’ – both by DDB Group Singapore.

OMD Singapore was named Media Agency of the Year for the fifth consecutive year.

“The accolade is a testament to OMD’s strength, innovation, best-in-class marketing communications solutions that we deliver on an everyday basis to our clients.  As we celebrate this truly phenomenal result, the entire team at OMD Singapore is enthused to charge ahead and raise the bar of excellence in the years to come,” commented Torie Henderson, CEO, Omnicom Media Group, Singapore.

ZenithOptimedia Singapore won International Media Plan of the Year for ‘BBC Earth on BBC Knowledge – Because No-one Gets Closer’ and Media Planner of the Year for Susan Chee.

Brand of the Year went to the Health Promotion Board, as HPB’s Vernon Vasu was named Client Marketer of the Year.

BBH Asia Pacific was awarded Digital Campaign of the Year ,‘World’s First Digital Tip Jar’, and Most Effective Media Campaign of the Year ‘Can You Serve?’ season two – both for Singapore Tourism Board.

Grey Group Singapore’s CEO Subbaraju Alluri, was named Advertising Professional of the Year in recognition of his outstanding achievements and excellence as a CEO and contributions to the industry. Saying he felt truly honored to be inducted into The Singapore Advertising Hall of Fame, Raju added that he was thrilled to have received this award from such an amazing group of judges, “And to have my achievements recognized by world class peers.”

JWT/XM Asia Pacific’s executive director Valerie Cheng was named Digital Creative Director of the Year, “I’m very excited – this award is a real honour. It feels like the hard work of the last 15 years has paid off,” she said.

And TV Campaign of the Year went to UP Brand Buzz for the 'Mrs Chong' TVC for the Ministry of Education (MoE).

Related Articles

Just Published

10 hours ago

Budgets 2025: Retail media and CTV will dominate ...

The industry is poised for significant growth in 2025, fuelled by robust digital revenues and shifting consumer behaviours that could see budgets moving to social platforms and retail networks over traditional channels. Media experts weigh in.

10 hours ago

McDonald's Valentine's campaign may make you ...

Ad Nut refuses to be manipulated by commercials, but this V-Day spot from McDonald's Philippines, with its saccharine portrayal of enduring love, is surprisingly effective. Curse you, Golden Arches!

10 hours ago

The boys’ club still runs Australian advertising—and...

Déjà vu and disappointment: W+K Sydney's all-male team exposes the hollow promises of diversity in adland, writes Jet Swain, who calls for an end to "lip service."

10 hours ago

Samsung says there’s an AI companion for every ...

With the global launch of its Galaxy S25, Samsung and BBH Singapore want consumers to think about AI not as an intimidating piece of technology but as an omniscient wingman.