Asiya Bakht
May 11, 2010

Steve Llewellyn joins Rocket X as executive creative director

SINGAPORE - Steve Llewellyn (pictured) has been appointed by Rocket X as executive creative director and part owner, with CEO Marc Nicholson.

Steve Llewellyn joins Rocket X as executive creative director
Llewellyn was previously the executive creative director at Bates 141 where he spent almost four years.

Prior to this, he spent nine years with TBWA Tequila both in the Singapore and Hong Kong offices.

A press statement from Rocket X stated that Llewellyn "comes with a wealth of experience in through-the-line communication and strategic thinking" for a variety of brands across the region. He is looking to build the boutique agency with fresh thinking and people into a competitive offering as the year unfolds.

Liewellyn also currently sits on the Creative Advisory Panel for the 4As.
 

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