UPS Moves Asia-Pacific PR Remit To Zeno After 19 Years With Ogilvy
The UPS decision follows a competitive review that took place in late 2020.
Arun Sudhaman
10 Mar 2021 // 6:26AM GMT
SINGAPORE Logistics giant UPS has moved Asia-Pacific PR duties to Zeno after 19 years with Ogilvy, PRovoke can reveal.
The decision follows a competitive review that took place in late 2020. The remit covers UPS regional communications strategy, media relations and external content development, with an estimated value in the high six-figure range, including mainland China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. We are excited to work with Zeno to cement UPS’ status as a global logistics provider moving our world forward by delivering what matters, said Kara Ross, UPS president of international communications, digital and executive affairs.
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The Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards 2021 announced the jury members of the Creative cluster categories, with Malcolm Poynton (above left), Cheil Worldwide’s global CCO, serving as jury president.
DDB Sydney creative partner Jack Nunn (above right) has been selected for the jury alongside Aussie expats Reed Collins (bottom right), chief creative officer, Ogilvy APAC and Claire Davidson (bottom left), APAC creative services lead at Facebook Creative Shop.
The members of the Creative Executive jury include:
Edmund Choe, Chief Creative Officer, Dentsu Vietnam
Reed Collins, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy, Asia Pacific
Claire Davidson, APAC Creative Services Lead, Facebook Creative Shop
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The 20th edition of e4m Conclave had a special address by Kent Wertime, Co-CEO, Ogilvy Asia-Pacific, on the topic ‘Will Asia fulfill its Velocity Promise?’.
Starting the session, Wertime shared, “Covid has been a global stress test. We are still much in the stress test and this year will show potential fractures. These are not things that will immediately fold, but over time. Businesses that are not able to continue and government systems that will fail over time due to lack of funding will have a downfall. It is going to be about systemic change and acceleration through the stress test.”