FCBi sharpens up interactive offer with senior hires
Media Asia, Friday, 18 November 2005, 10:24am,
FCBi has lured two interactive specialists to staff its first office in China, set up two weeks ago to improve the servicing of its key anchor client in China, Motorola.
Rongrong Xia, former group account director at Ogilvy & Mather Beijing, has been named deputy general manager, while former OgilvyOne associate creative director Yanyan Yang joins as creative director. "They're young, they're keen, they represent the new wave of interactive people," said David Crane, FCBi regional director, Asia-Pacific. The move to establish a China hub of operations was sparked by FCBi's global Motorola interactive account win in June this year. Crane added the agency was looking for up to 20 staff by the end of the year, although he admitted establishing a fully-operating agency with a full client roster would likely happen in the next 12 months. "We're there to set up and focus on Motorola, and then we'll see how it goes after that," he said.
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