Tequila Digital Singapore makes key specialist hire

SINGAPORE - Christopher Wong has been appointed Tequila Digital Singapore’s key projects producer, further strengthening the digital team to deliver breakthrough medium-to large-scale campaigns.

Chris Wong joins Tequila Digital from BBH
Chris Wong joins Tequila Digital from BBH

“Digital campaigns today are decidedly more complex as the experience for the consumer deepens and becomes more meaningful,” said Brent Farrell, Tequila Digital’s managing director. “Christopher’s brand background will help the team build hyper-targeted campaigns across multiple platforms and deliver richer online engagements for our clients.”

Wong’s extensive experience extends across all aspects of online media campaigns, e-marketing communications and brand development.

He joins Tequila Digital Singapore from BBH, where he was a producer of digital and interactive projects. Prior to that, he was with Blue Interactive Marketing, managing and supporting major clients like Acuvue and Olay.

Wong’s appointment strengthens Tequila Digital’s foothold in the digital space in the Asia-Pacific region, leveraging both his producer skills and creativity to ensure the agency is capitalising on the fast evolving aspects of interactive, mobile and social solutions.

 

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