Kenny Lim
Apr 29, 2009

OgilvyOne Singapore names deputy MD

SINGAPORE - OgilvyOne Singapore has promoted regional business director, Thomas Mouritzen (pictured), to deputy managing director, replacing Anne Davis, who is returning to Europe.

OgilvyOne Singapore names deputy MD
Mouritzen will oversee the day-to-day operations and reports directly to Chris Riley, OgilvyOne’s managing director for Singapore and regional director for South Asia, as well as Stephen Mangham, group chairman of Ogilvy & Mather Singapore.

Riley said in statement that Mouritzen “is a shining example of how to build trusted client relationships, which he has done with some of our most important client relationships such as Yahoo!, IBM and DHL.” 

He added: “His deep understanding of the OgilvyOne business and sharp business acumen will boost the calibre of our team greatly.”

Mouritzen joined OgilvyOne Singapore six years ago and was strategy and change management consultant at Accenture in Denmark previously.

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