Staff Reporters
Jul 28, 2011

Draftfcb Hong Kong appoints head of media, Annie Chan

HONG KONG - Draftfcb Hong Kong has hired Annie Chan as head of media effective on 1 August.

Annie Chan, new head of media at Draftfcb
Annie Chan, new head of media at Draftfcb

Chan will report to Draftfcb managing director and executive creative director Iris Lo.

Prior to joining the agency, she held senior positions at OMD and Universal McCann in Hong Kong. At OMD, her clients included MTR, iCable and AIG, while at Universal McCann she handled clients such as AIA Insurance, Welcome Group and the Galaxy Entertainment Group.

“Annie Chan is a highly accomplished digital media expert who has 20 years experience in the media industry. Her talents are a perfect fit for our business model that fully integrates all agency services and recognises that creative media delivery helps propel the impact of creative ideas in our clients’ campaigns,” Lo noted.

Draftfcb Hong Kong’s clients include Chow Tai Fook Jewellery, Hong Kong Deposit Security Board, Kowloon Motor Bus, New World Properties and Hong Kong Trade Development Council.  

Source:
Campaign China

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