Madhavi Tumkur
Sep 14, 2010

Regional business strategy director Zayn Khan leaves O&M

KUALA LUMPUR - Zayn Khan (pictured), regional business strategy director, will leave Ogilvy & Mather after almost 10 years with the company to pursue other opportunities.

Zayn Khan, former regional business strategy director, Ogilvy & Mather
Zayn Khan, former regional business strategy director, Ogilvy & Mather

Prior to this position, Khan was group managing director of Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia, the market's largest communications group.

John Goodman, regional director at Ogilvy & Mather for South and Southeast Asia, commented on Khan's departure, "Zayn's passion and drive ensured Ogilvy & Mather remained the leading agency in Malaysia. During his leadership the agency managed some of Malaysia's strongest brands including, Malaysia Airlines, Maxis, CIMB and Iskandar Investment. We wish him every success in his future endeavours and thank him for his commitment to Ogilvy over the years.

Khan joined Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia after three and a half years working with the WPP Group, where he joined as a WPP MBA Fellow.

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