Jane Leung
Jun 21, 2010

Jaime Prieto to oversee international Colgate-Palmolive account at Y&R

HONG KONG – Current CEO at Y&R Hong Kong Jaime Prieto (pictured) has added an extension to his role as the international managing director for the Colgate-Palmolive account, overseeing Asia, India, Eurasia, Africa/Middle East and Australia.

Jaime Prieto  Y&R international managing director Colgate Palmolive
Jaime Prieto Y&R international managing director Colgate Palmolive

Prieto will be leading the entire WPP's team Colgate on integrated marketing campaigns. Previously, Prieto was only managing the Colgate client for East Asia. He will report directly to Steve Forcione, WPP's global managing partner on the Colgate account, based in New York.

Colgate is currently under MEC, Agenda and Y&R Retail among other WPP servicing agencies.

"The oral care category is faced with a challenge and opportunity to continue to spread consumption of oral care products to hundreds of millions of consumers for whom brushing and other oral health care habits are not well ingrained yet," Prieto explains. "As such, it's important to focus on the therapeutic benefits of usage and to offer products across a range of price points to appeal to all Asian consumers."

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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