Staff Reporters
Apr 18, 2012

DM9 JaymeSyfu boosts creative team

MANILA - DM9 JaymeSyfu has beefed up its creative team, hiring Aste Gutierrrez and Biboy Royong and promoting Miko Quiogue and Biba Cabuquit.

Aste Gutierrrez and Biboy Royong
Aste Gutierrrez and Biboy Royong

New recruits Gutierrrez and Royong have been appointed as associate creative director and art director, respectively.

Previously, Gutierrez was with DentsuINDIO and Ace Saatchi & Saatchi, handling clients such as P&G, Toyota, Lexus, Canon, Sharp, SM Malls and Unicef. He has won several awards including a Gold and Silver at AdFest 2012 for his work on P&G.

Royong, meanwhile, was previously with JWT, McCann and Ace Saatchi & Saatchi.

Within the agency, both Quiogue and Cabuquit were promoted to associate creative director.

Quiogue joined DM9 JaymeSyfu in 2008, working on brand-building campaigns for PLDT, Pharex HealthCorp, Belo Men, Max’s, Caritas, TV5 and most recently SMART’s 'Live More' campaign.

Cabuquit started out as a junior copywriter at Harrison Communications handling the Unilab, URC and Globe accounts. At DM9 JaymeSyfu, she has been working with clients including Tanduay Ice, Max’s, SMART, PLDT, Belo Essentials and Tanduay Rhum.

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