Aug 20, 2008

RMG's Davies takes OgilvyOne SVP role

ASIA-PACIFIC - The president and founder of RMG Connect Asia-Pacific Paul Davies is leaving to join WPP network rival OgilvyOne as worldwide senior vice-president, based in Singapore.

RMG's Davies takes OgilvyOne SVP role
Davies will report directly to Brian Fetherstonhaugh, who is OgilvyOne’s worldwide chairman and CEO, and work alongside Kent Wertime, OgilvyOne’s Asia-Pacific president.

“Paul brings a tremendous range of skills and experiences that can help drive OgilvyOne’s growth inside and outside Asia-Pacific. He has deep credentials in telecoms, financial services and technology,” said Fetherstonhaugh.

The Englishman ends a three-and-a-half year stint building the RMG Connect brand in Asia. His move will see Philip Greenfield, the global CEO of RMG Connect, oversee the network’s Asia operation. Greenfield said: “Paul has done a great job in growing the agency.”
Source:
Campaign Asia

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