Staff Reporters
Jun 7, 2012

Media Contacts appoints Joseph Sales in the Philippines

MANILA - Media Contacts Philippines, the digital agency brand under Havas Media Ortega, has appointed Joseph Sales as client service director.

Joseph Sales
Joseph Sales

Sales moves from Omnicom Media Group, where he was head of platforms. 

In his new role, he has been charged with overseeing the client service team, managing the agency's portfolio of accounts and delivering digital strategy, creative and media products.

Before joining OMG, Sales worked with Yehey Corporation as a digital marketing specialist. Over five years in the business, he has worked on several blue chip brands including Visa, HP, P&G, Fonterra, Hersheys and Snickers.

Jos Ortega, CEO and chairman of Havas Media Ortega, said Sales is one of the “bright young stars” in the digital community.  

"We are fortunate to have him on our fast-growing Media Contacts team,” he added.

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