Emily Tan
Aug 3, 2015

Jack Morton HK hires new VP business director from Uniplan

HONG KONG - Brand experience agency Jack Morton Worldwide has hired Uniplan HK's director of business development Justin Bonnett as VP business director for HK.

Justin Bonnett
Justin Bonnett

Bonnett will report directly to Ben Taylor, president Asia-Pacific of Jack Morton Worldwide. 

The role is newly created in Hong Kong and follows a particularly strong year for Jack Morton.

"Jack Morton HK is looking to grow strategic accounts in HK and the APAC region, hence my appointment," explained Bonnett. 

“[Bonnett's] successful track record in building client relationships will be instrumental in continuing Jack Morton’s strong momentum in the market, which has seen the Hong Kong office grow at a rate of more than 20 per cent per annum over the last couple of years," said Taylor.

Bonnett brings 12 years of strong business development experience to the team. Prior to Uniplan, he worked with Connexion Event Architecture. 

Jack Morton’s regional clients include Galaxy Macau, Marriott International, Hong Kong Jockey Club, Swiss Re, and Procter & Gamble.

 

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