Benjamin Li
Aug 25, 2011

Dennis Ma, business director at OMD HK, resigns after six months

HONG KONG - Dennis Ma, the business director working primarily on the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) account at OMD Hong Kong, resigned last week, due to health reasons.

Dennis Ma has resigned from OMD Hong Kong after six months
Dennis Ma has resigned from OMD Hong Kong after six months

Ma joined the company in March. Upon appointment, Ma was assigned to lead business developments for HKJC, Carlsberg, and Levi’s.

He has more than 10 years' creative agency experience and he was previously group account director with McCann Worldgroup’s Cathay Pacific Central Team,driving integrated communications both globally and locally. He was with McCann for seven years before resigning in August 2010.

Reported in September 2010, OMD Hong Kong won the HKJC's media account from Mindshare. while Tribal DDB won a HKJC digital branding project to attract new clients.


 

Source:
Campaign China

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