Madhavi Tumkur
Dec 8, 2010

Lowe Singapore appoints creative duo as joint CCOs

SINGAPORE - Creative duo Dominic Stallard and Clinton Manson are to take up the post of joint chief creative officers at Lowe Singapore with immediate effect.

Dominic Stallard and Clinton Manson appointed as joint chief creative officers at Lowe Singapore
Dominic Stallard and Clinton Manson appointed as joint chief creative officers at Lowe Singapore

The duo have been at Lowe Bangkok since 2007 and were promoted to joint CCO in 2010. Prior to that they were based in Lowe’s Dubai agency. They replace chief creative officer Ng Tian It, who tendered his resignation in October this year.

In addition to leading Singapore’s creative teams, Stallard and Manson will continue in their roles as regional ECDs on Unilever. They have worked with a number of Fortune 500 brands, including Mercedes Benz, Sony, Coca Cola, Levis, J&J and Visa.

Commenting on their appointment, Tony Prehn, CEO Lowe Thailand, said, “Clinton and Dominic achieved a great deal while CCOs in Bangkok. They helped to unify our creative department of some 50 people and left it in excellent shape to now be run by Pom Chaiyaporn, our new CCO."

He added, "They will be a great success in Singapore and of course, will continue to deliver amazing work for Unilever.”

Rupen Desai, president, Lowe Asia Pacific, said, “Putting Clinton and Dominic at the helm of the Singapore agency is a clear indication of the ambitions we have for the agency."

Manson and Stallard added, “We are very excited about this move. We learned an enormous amount in Thailand and now look forward to applying that expertise both in creativity and management, to our role in Singapore."

They said that they were happy to retain their regional role with Unilever, and creating multi-discipline campaigns across geographies in Asia-Pacific.

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