Staff Reporters
Nov 23, 2010

Y&R Beijing appoints Gunny Park as ECD

BEIJING - Y&R Beijing has bolstered its creative team with the appointment of Gunny Park as executive creative director. He will work closely with Y&R China chief creative officer Nils Anderson.

Gunny Park, new ECD at Y&R Beijing
Gunny Park, new ECD at Y&R Beijing

Park (pictured) brings with him a wealth of experience in working with major brands including Ford, Motorola, Gillette, Fuji Xerox and Dell.

In his new role, Park will focus on developing campaigns for LG Electronics and Dell.

Park was previously based in Korea where he was senior art director at JWT and Ogilvy Korea.  He subsequently moved to Singapore and worked as senior art director at Enfatico and senior manager at digital marketing agency F5DC. 

Speaking of his appointment, Park said, “With the changes in the way on-or offline media are being used in advertising, and my experience in both traditional advertising and new digital marketing, I hope we can create a true, multi-media integrated creative shop that will help maintain the buzz around Y&R in China at the moment.”

Source:
Campaign China

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