Staff Reporters
Nov 19, 2012

Dentsu Mobius makes three regional appointments

SINGAPORE - Dentsu Mobius, the end-to-end digital agency of Dentsu Asia Network, has made three senior appointments in the region following its launch in June.

From left: Englund, Iskak and Wong
From left: Englund, Iskak and Wong

Dentsu Mobious has named Frederik Englund, formerly creative director at Ogilvy One, as the regional creative director. Timmy Iskak has been named as regional account director; he was most recently with F5 Digital Consulting as senior business consultant. And the agency has appointed Kevin Wong, former APAC business development manager at Adconian Media Group, as regional trading director.

“There are now 20 of us based in Singapore working with digitally progressive clients across the region,” James Hawkins, managing director at Dentsu Mobius, said. “We are also investing in the other end of the talent pool with a number of graduate trainee roles as well.”

Dentsu Mobius, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dentsu Asia, started its operations in June in a move to expand the network's digital offering across Southeast Asia. The agency had 16 employees initially and was initially led by two managing directors: James Hawkins, who is also the executive director of performance marketing at Dentsu Asia; and Angeli Beltran.

Beltran left the agency last month after seven years with the Dentsu Asia network, to join JobsDB.

Among Dentsu Mobious's clients are Accor Hotels, The Sands Group–MBS and Macau, The Economist, Skoob.com, Jones LangLaSalle and Bridgestone.

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