Staff Reporters
Sep 21, 2012

DWA appoints regional business director, APAC

ASIA-PACIFIC – DWA has promoted Pippa Hellebore as its regional business director, APAC, as part of the agency’s aim to capitalise on growing demand for technology campaigns across the region.

Pippa Hollebone
Pippa Hollebone

Hollebone started working in the agency’s London office more than eight years ago and has since launched DWA’s operations in both Sydney and Singapore, taking responsibility for recruitment and training for all the media teams in the region.

In her new role, Hollebone will oversee team development, regional strategy and new service initiatives across all APAC offices, including ANZ and China.

“We have seen tremendous demand across APAC over the last few years, and I am really excited to move into a more regional role to assist in driving this continued growth,” she said. “It will be my role to ensure all of DWA’s regional clients are serviced as effectively as possible, with ongoing regional communication ensuring the strongest possible local campaigns.” 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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