Susie Sell
Aug 15, 2012

Vocanic grows regional team to support wins, two ex-staffers return

SINGAPORE – Ivan Ng re-joined social media marketing agency Vocanic to take regional head of creative role as the agency chalks several new business wins across the region.

From left: Josie Khng, Kimberley Olsen and Ivan Ng
From left: Josie Khng, Kimberley Olsen and Ivan Ng

Ng left Vocanic in 2009 to take on a digital art director role at Wunderman Asia before moving to XM Asia-Pacific.

The re-appointment comes as former Vocanic employee Josie Khng also returns to the agency to take on a community management lead role. She moves from Tribal DDB.

The appointments follow a number of new business wins for Vocanic, which has seen the agency take on work from F&N and the CapitalMalls chain in Singapore, as well as F&N, Astro Arena and Fitness First in Kuala Lumpur and Microsoft, Luxury NZ and SehatAQUA in Indonesia.

Vocanic CEO Ian McKee said, “It’s great to see Ivan and Josie back in the team.  They were with us when we were a small agency with a handful of staff, now they are rejoining us as a regional business.”

The return of Ng and Khng follows the appointment of Kimberley Olsen as marketing and business development manager at Vocanic Singapore earlier this year.

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