Angelia Seetoh
Nov 8, 2010

Randy Tiempo joins Harrison Communications as creative director

MANILA - Harrison Communications, a division of McCann Worldgroup Philiippines, has hired Randy Tiempo to lead its creative team.

Randy Tiempo, creative director, Harisson Communications
Randy Tiempo, creative director, Harisson Communications

With 20 years’ experience, Tiempo has led the creative divisions of Dentsu Indio, Aspac, Saatchi, Jimenez and Lowe.

He has worked on some of the country’s biggest client brands, including P&G, Honda, PLDT, Nokia, SM, BDO, DMCI, Merck and Mead-Johnson.

Maricel Pangilinan-Arenas, Harrison Communications' managing director, further describes Tiempo as “a prolific arts and ideas person and a visual thinker”, and added that he is a perfect complement to the Harrison team of exceptional writers and wordsmiths.

“With Randy on board, Harrison is set to elevate its creative reputation and upgrade the work we deliver to our clients,” Pangilinan-Arenas said.

Tiempo comes to Harrison with a number of awards under his belt including gold from the 2009 Philippine Advertising Congress, a bronze at the 2010 Creative Guild for his Canon EOS Lens Demo, and international honours from New York Festivals, London International Awards and Creative Link.

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