Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
Sep 6, 2011

'Networking after dark' opens agency doors for Spikes Asia 2011

SINGAPORE - On the second evening of Spikes Asia 2011, five agencies will open their doors for another night of networking opportunities.

JWT's glow-in-the-dark theme party
JWT's glow-in-the-dark theme party

The Networking After Dark night on 19 September 2011 gives Spikes Asia delegates a chance to make valuable industry contacts and also visit some of the city’s top creative agencies. 

JWT, Lowe Asia Pacific, McCann Worldgroup (Singapore), Ogilvy & Mather (Singapore), and Starcom MediaVest will offer visitors some Singaporean hospitality. 

JWT's glow-in-the-dark theme party will take place from 9pm onwards on the WPP Building's rooftop at 50 Scotts Road complete with LED lights and UV luminescence.

Delegates have the choice to party-hop throughout the night to Lowe's function at 150 Cantonment Road, McCann's gathering at Macdonald House, Ogilvy's bash at 71 Robinson Road and Starcom's fete at Tawandang Microbrewery.

Access to all evening events is included in the full delegate registration package. 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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