Staff Writer
Oct 3, 2012

Omnicom-owned Resolution appoints Marie Lo as head in Hong Kong

HONG KONG - Marie Lo (pictured) has been appointed to lead Omnicom Media Group's search subsidiary, Resolution.

Omnicom-owned Resolution appoints Marie Lo as head in Hong Kong

Lo joins Resolution Hong Kong as platforms director today, and will work closely with the regional headquarters in Singapore to strengthen the agency's search offering.

Prior to her new role, Lo headed project management at Evviva Brands. Before that she was the client services director at Red Bricks Media. She started her career at Bernard Hodes Group in 1999.

“The demand for innovative platform solutions is on the rise," said Jackson Kwok, CEO of Omnicom Media Group Hong Kong. "Resolution provides an opportunity to showcase search and other strategic communication channels that can deepen brand engagement and deliver better business results for clients."

Earlier this year, OMG completed the consolidation of its search brands under Resolution in the Asia-Pacific region. The move unified all search operations running under OMD, PHD and the flagship search arm FLOW under the single Resolution subsidiary.

Source:
Campaign China

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