Asiya Bakht
Sep 11, 2009

MEC Malaysia appoints Law Chan Keong as MD

KUALA LUMPUR - MEC Malaysia has appointed Law Chan Keong (CK) as managing director of MEC, a role that was left vacant ever since former MD Manjari Kamat relocated to India

MEC Malaysia appoints Law Chan Keong as MD
Law was most recently the GM of PHD Malaysia. Kamat moved to MEC India in April and a search for her successor has been on ever since.

Stephen Li (pictured), CEO of MEC Southeast Asia said: “CK has demonstrated repeatedly over the last few years that he is not only a great leader of people, but also a seasoned media professional with a keen sense of his client's business needs and how communications can impact on them successfully. We are delighted that he will become the driving force behind MEC Malaysia."

Law joined PHD last year from Guinness Anchor, where he was the senior brand manager. He also previously worked with Lintas and Mindshare before joining the brewery firm to oversee Heineken’s brand strategies. 

MEC Malaysia was established in 1999. Key clients include Citi, Colgate Palmolivie, Sony Electronics, Chevron, Chanel and Singapore Airlines.

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

12 hours ago

Agency Report Card 2024: Ogilvy

Ogilvy APAC celebrated a strong creative year in 2024, clinching top regional honours at Cannes Lions. Yet operational headwinds, particularly in China, tested its resilience and reshaped its growth strategy.

12 hours ago

Campaign Global Agency of the Year Awards 2024: ...

Ogilvy and UM win global network of the year awards for creative and media respectively, while Special agency in New Zealand earns Asia-Pacific network of the year.

14 hours ago

Apple Watch’s heart story strikes a chord in Japan

Apple’s new Japan campaign tells the real-life story of a heavy metal fan whose Apple Watch alerts help detect a life-threatening heart condition just in time.

14 hours ago

2025 Cannes Contenders: RGA creatives weigh in

A ubiquitous surname, a sexually transmitted infection, the printing of memories and an animal god that helps gamers might all bring fame glory to campaigns in Cannes next week.