Staff Reporters
Jul 22, 2011

Doswell replaces Cloke as RedWorks Singapore MD

SINGAPORE – Robert Doswell will replace Dean Cloke as the managing director of RedWorks Singapore and regional vice president, RedWorks Singapore Hub.

Robert Doswell, MD & RVP, RedWorks
Robert Doswell, MD & RVP, RedWorks

Cloke has left RedWorks after three years, "to pursue other opportunities" according to the agency. He was promoted  to MD at RedWorks in January last year, and subsequently to the regional role in February this year.

Doswell is currently vice president RedWorks Asia Pacific. He was previously with Ogilvy RedCard for eight years, three years of which were spent as the unit’s managing director.  

Stephen Mangham, group chairman at Ogilvy & Mather Singapore, commented on the appointment, “I'm thrilled to have Rob back. RedWorks is a key business for Ogilvy Singapore, and I can rely on Rob to deliver.”  

Meanwhile, Michael Burgess, regional president of RedWorks Asia Pacific, said RedWorks Singapore is a key office in the region and Doswell is ideally placed for maintaining existing client relationships and for expanding into new services and other growth areas.

RedWorks Singapore is currently the largest RedWorks office in the region, with clients including 7-Eleven, CIMB, SingTel and Resorts World Singapore.

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