Rhandell Rubio
Apr 26, 2011

Tequila Digital Singapore hires familiar face to business director role

SINGAPORE - Dennis Wong has made a return to the TBWA Group Singapore as business director for Tequila Digital Singapore.

Dennis Wong returns to the TBWA Group as business director for Tequila\Digital Singapore
Dennis Wong returns to the TBWA Group as business director for Tequila\Digital Singapore

Wong previously worked with TBWA Tequila Digital Singapore as its digital account director in 2007 before moving on to Tribal DDB to take on the reigns of business director last year. He was a key member of the Singapore Airlines account team in TBWA, managing all advertising and events-related work for the airline's Singapore sales office and stations based in Southeast Asia.

In addition, he was responsible for managing the agency's digital service offering by spearheading new business and the ongoing management of digital work in collaboration with the various client account teams.

"The welcome-back party for Dennis reflected not only his popularity with everyone in the building but also a tremendous talent coup for securing and managing new business," said Brent Farrell, managing director of Tequila Digital Singapore. 

Recently, the agency made key appointments to strengthen their position in the digital space across Asia-Pacific, including Oz Dean as creative director of Tequila Digital Singapore.

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