VML announces new leadership team for APAC: Tom Tearle takes CEO, VML ANZ role; Paul Nagy appointed chief creative officer APAC
Global brand, customer experience and commerce agency, VML has announced its new in-market leadership team across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. In Australia and New Zealand, Tom Tearle (below), currently VMLY&R ANZ CEO, is appointed to CEO, VML ANZ, while Paul Nagy (above) takes chief creative officer APAC role.
Uniting more than 5000 employees across 25 offices in 13 markets in APAC, the new structure has been designed to provide best-in-class support for VML’s clients across the region, featuring market leaders with robust local knowledge and deep expertise spanning customer experience, brand experience and commerce.
The announcement comes as WPP creative agencies Wunderman Thompson and VMLY&R unify to create VML – claimed to be the world’s most advanced and largest creative company.
VML works with a diverse range of blue-chip client partners across various industries in APAC, including Ford, The Coca Cola Company, HSBC, Unilever, Nestle, GSK, Zespri and more.
Under the leadership of newly appointed VML APAC Co-CEOs Audrey Kuah and Yi-Chung Tay, and with its principal offices in Shanghai, Singapore, and Sydney, the restructure sees the appointment of the following market leaders (by region) from January 1, 2024:
ANZ
In Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), Tom Tearle, VMLY&R ANZ CEO, is appointed to the role of CEO, VML ANZ. Gavin Bain, Wunderman Thompson CEO for Australia, moves to the role of VML Chief Consulting Officer, ANZ and Managing Director, Perth, Australia.
Southeast Asia
Singapore: Nimesh Desai, Wunderman Thompson CEO for Singapore, has been appointed as VML CEO, Singapore. Rhys Taylor, VMLY&R Managing Director, Singapore, takes on the role of VML Chief Client Officer, Singapore, focused on ensuring that VML is providing its full suite of capabilities to clients.
Indonesia: Samir Gupte, CEO, Wunderman Thompson, Indonesia, has been appointed CEO, VML Indonesia.
Malaysia: Kenni Loh, CEO, VMLY&R Malaysia, has been appointed CEO, VML Malaysia.
Philippines: Golda Roldan, CEO, Wunderman Thompson, Philippines, has been appointed CEO, VML Philippines.
Thailand: Parattajariya Jalayanteja, CEO Wunderman Thompson, Thailand has been appointed CEO, VML Thailand.
Vietnam: Ha Nguyen, VMLY&R CEO, Vietnam, has been appointed CEO, VML Vietnam.
East Asia
In China, Kevin Zhu, VMLY&R China CEO, has been appointed CEO VML, China, and Carter Chow Wunderman Thompson CEO for Greater China, steps into the role of President, VML China.
Hong Kong: Maggie Wong, CEO, Wunderman Thompson, Hong Kong, has been appointed CEO, VML Hong Kong.
Japan: Ichiro Ota, CEO, VML & Ogilvy Japan remains in his position; while Akira Suzuki, CEO, Wunderman Thompson Japan, moves into the role of COO, VML Japan.
Taiwan: Even Teng, CEO, Wunderman Thompson, Taiwan has been appointed CEO, VML, Taiwan.
South Asia
India: India is a key market for VML, and Mumbai is also a principal office for VML in this region. They are taking the time to ensure that their teams are led by the most capable leaders for their employees and clients. VML will announce India’s leadership in Q1 2024.
Audrey Kuah, Co-CEO, VML APAC, said: “We are thrilled to introduce our new APAC leadership team, who represent the cream-of-the-crop across two of the most awarded creative agencies in the region. As we unify our storied agencies, there is an exciting opportunity to redefine the possibilities of creativity and set the stage for more innovative and effective work.”
Yi-Chung Tay, Co-CEO, VML APAC, said: “At VML we are dedicated to creating connected brands which matter to the consumer and drive growth for our client partners. Working closely with our leaders across our APAC network, we are well positioned to provide the best possible solutions to our clients’ most pressing business problems via an integrated suite of capabilities which are unsurpassed in the region.”
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Awesome news, Tommy. Well done mate
Nearest to real life Game of Thrones we have;
WPP
#fewerbiggerbetter
Congrats fellas
Let’s go TT
Congrats to all, I guess.
But we should remember that for every one of these senior appointments in the consolidated entity, an equally talented person has been cast aside.
And no doubt this ratio continues throughout the company.
These people have lost their livelihood not because they failed to do their job, but because WPP management failed to do theirs.
VML may well be the world’s largest creative company.
But only because WPP screwed up so badly that they are all that is left standing.