Benjamin Li
Jan 8, 2010

Simone Tam hired as MD of DDB Hong Kong and Guangzhou

HONG KONG - Simone Tam (pictured) will take up the newly created role of MD of DDB Hong Kong and Guangzhou on 25 January.

Simone Tam hired as MD of DDB Hong Kong and Guangzhou
Tam will be based in Hong Kong and oversee both Hong Kong and Guangzhou offices while reporting to Richard Thomas, president and CEO, DDB Group Hong Kong and Guangzhou.

“Simone’s appointment is a clear indication of our focus on building an exceptional Hong Kong and Guangzhou offering, with leaders who understand the markets and who can connect with clients and staff alike. It’s also evidence of DDB’s continued ability to attract the top talent in the industry,” said Thomas.

Earlier this week, it was announced that Tam had resigned as MD at DraftFCB Hong Kong and Guangzhou. She had worked for the network in Greater China and US for 17 years. In her role, Tam managed regional clients such as, Osram, Fairmont Hotels, Kraft and Bausch & Lomb, and local clients including, HK Trade Development Council, Lee Kum Kee and Vitasoy.

“I will try my best to bring everything I know with all my heart and passion to my new role at DDB,” said Tam. “DDB is not only a very strong international network, but it is just as strong locally. It has a lot of potential and the management team is very driven.”

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