Racheal Lee
Nov 6, 2012

Hakuhodo digital agency i-DAC appoints account director

SINGAPORE - i-DAC, the digital agency of the HakuhodoDY Group, has named Ranjeet Shandu (pictured) as its account director for the Singapore operation.

Shandu will oversee work for Toshiba and KonicaMinolta
Shandu will oversee work for Toshiba and KonicaMinolta

The appointment means Shandu becomes the team lead to oversee digital strategies for Toshiba Asia-Pacific and KonicaMinolta Asia-Pacific.

“It is imperative for i-DAC to have a local leader who is strategic, knowledgeable and well-connected in the Singapore market,” Kyosuke Matsui, vice president at DAC Asia. “Ranjeet’s last decade spent in the local digital scene gives us a distinct advantage with Clients, partners and vendors alike.”

DAC is an integrated digital services organization, specialising in research, insights, strategy, creative development, media planning and buying, traffic management, analytics, DSP, broadband ad serving, ad evaluation services and search.

A Singaporean, Shandu spent a large part of his career at Citibank Singapore, in various cross functional roles from strategy, integration, brand compliance, analytics, training, merchant acquisition to vendor and project management.

While at Citibank, he was responsible for Ultima and CitiGold e-strategy under the Citibank World Privileges banner. He also previously worked at BBDO Proximity and OgilvyOne in the account and project management role.

“DAC has a formidable reputation as a digital powerhouse in Japan, and the Singapore office will act as the springboard for growth in Southeast Asia,” Shandu said.

Related Articles

Just Published

22 minutes ago

Financial Times initiates a global media review

EssenceMediacom X was the incumbent agency.

41 minutes ago

Emirates launches review for its $126 million ...

The account is currently handled by IPG Mediabrands.

2 days ago

Tit for tat: Dentsu Thailand fights gambling with ...

Dentsu Creative and The Stop Gambling Foundation repurpose the style and visuals of gambling ads to push out a stark warning to Thai youth.

2 days ago

Why gender-equality campaigns need to go past mushy ...

IWD 2025: Women creatives across the region talk about their favourite gender-equality campaigns that that mark a real force for action and change.