Ogilvy Malaysia, a frontrunner in the advertising industry, has recently announced the promotion of Jaz Lee to the position of Executive Creative Director. Known for his expertise and innovative approach, Lee is set to step into his new role, enhancing the agency’s commitment to creative excellence.
In his new position, Lee will be collaborating closely with Chief Creative Officer Adrian Miller. His key responsibilities will encompass overseeing the creative direction for esteemed clients including Cadbury Dairy Milk, Guinness, and Colgate-Palmolive. With a wealth of experience under his belt, Lee’s vision and ideas are expected to propel the agency’s creative pursuits forward.
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During his tenure at Ogilvy, Lee has demonstrated a high level of expertise in leading globally renowned brands such as Samsung, Guinness, Cadbury, Coca-Cola, Nestle, and Petronas. His outstanding creative work has led him to accumulate over 150 awards from internationally recognized shows including Cannes Lions, The One Show, and D&AD.
Upon the announcement of Lee’s promotion, Miller expressed his delight. He highlighted Lee’s exceptional passion and dedication, and his relentless pursuit of creative ideas. Miller believes that these qualities will contribute to achieving impressive results in his new role as Executive Creative Director.
Speaking about his appointment, Lee commented, “This marks a significant milestone in my career, and I couldn’t be prouder for it to happen at Ogilvy, alongside Adrian – a creative leader I deeply respect as the best in the business. Our focus will continue to be on consistently delivering superior work for our clients every single day.”
The news underscores Ogilvy Malaysia’s commitment to promoting internal talent and maintaining a strong focus on creative excellence. It represents another step in the agency’s journey towards becoming a leader in the advertising industry, delivering top-notch creative solutions for its clients.
This news is based on Marketech APAC.