Kenny Lim
Jan 19, 2010

Eddie Wong rejoins TBWA China as group executive creative director

SHANGHAI - TBWA China has appointed Eddie Wong (pictured) as group executive creative director, replacing Carol Lam who is leaving the agency to pursue other opportunities.

Eddie Wong rejoins TBWA China as group executive creative director
Prior to his return, Wong was Greater China ECD for Euro RSCG. Lam joined TBWA in December 2007.

Wong will rejoin managing director Ruth Ang to oversee the work for key clients including adidas, Nivea, Pernod Ricard, and McDonald’s in particular. The Omnicom firm is the lead agency on all of the fast food chain's above-the-line advertising.

Both will report directly to Donald Chan, group CEO of TBWA Group China.

“Eddie’s hunger for the big idea through a diversity of creative disciplines will be an asset to TBWA Group China as we continue to evolve. We are all very grateful for Carol’s contributions over the past two years and we wish her all the very best in her future endeavours,” said Chan.

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