China's Most Creative Chief Creative Officers
Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Taiwan, Taipei
Murphy *, current Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Taiwan. With 31 years of advertising experience, he had countless successful experience in building new brands and rejuvenating old brands in Taiwan, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Murphy began his adventurous advertising journey in...
CCO at dentsuMB China, NY
Kaz started his career as a strategist in Dentsu Tokyo, later becoming a creative and strategy hybrid. His work has been innovative from the early days, participating in the first undertaking for Dentsu, a start-up "Euglena", which stock price jumped over 50 times. His challenges continues...
Creative Director at Media in Vision, Los Angeles
I am extremely visual and creative. I like to try and "push" it creatively. If allowed to do so. Not doing the norm if possible. I have worked/lived in different parts of Asia, London (for Disney), and the Middle East.
Consultant at Greenfield Marketing Consultants, Cowes
Most effective working with new and exciting technology driven organisations which require good team leadership and maximum creativity plus loads of tech knowledge! I've had spells in Middle East, China, Europe, US and UK. Was there when the Internet took off and built quite a bit of tech also...
CCO at Ogilvy, Shanghai
Graham * is recognised as one of the world's most respected, and highly awarded, creative minds. He joined Ogilvy & Mather (O&M) China in 2011 as Chief Creative Officer, overseeing 20 offices. The following year, he won Ogilvy Asia's first ever Grand Prix at Cannes. With over 20 years...
Chief Creative Officer at Chab Agency, new orleans
It's always been about something more, a need to see things that others haven't and somehow keep myself from experiencing something new. That's a part of why I wake up and continue exploring the unfolding everythingness. It's my dysfunction. We are travellers, traveling through time, space, place,...
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