Landor’s president for SE Asia Pacific + Japan Nick Foley relocates to Australia from Singapore
WPP AUNZ has announced Nick Foley, Landor’s president for Southeast Asia Pacific and Japan, is leaving Singapore to return to Australia effective immediately. Whilst his remit will remain the same, he will now be based in WPP AUNZ’s headquarters at Kent Street with the Landor Sydney team.
Says Foley on his impending return to Australia: “It has been a privilege to work with the team in Singapore and be recognised as one of the most progressive agencies in the region. During my time in Southeast Asia, Landor broadened its offer and grown its client base accordingly. I am now excited to be returning to Australia where we have made some recent changes in conjunction with WPP AUNZ to move the business forward into its next phase of growth.
“The most exciting recent change is Cornwell in Melbourne is now part of the Landor group and we see significant upside in 2019 as we start to work more closely with our team there. Jessica Murphy has been promoted to the role of General Manager Cornwell and I’m looking forward to spending more time working with Jess, the Cornwell and Landor teams and all our clients across Australia.”
Foley commenced working with Landor in 2008 and was promoted later that year to run the Sydney office. In 2012, he moved his family to Singapore to build Landor’s offer across the Asia Pacific.
In Singapore Evonne Chung has been elevated to the role of managing director.
Says Foley: “I am delighted that Evonne Chung has been promoted to the role of managing director, Singapore, and will take on responsibility for growing what is one of Landor’s most strategic hubs within the network.”
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In other gripping news the contents of his house will be following shortly after – ON A BOAT!
We’re receiving word that another WPP AUNZ Executive is considering order pizza for dinner tonight.
I have to say, that is the best PR shot I think I’ve ever seen.
Why is he making a fist?
What is his other hand doing under the table? Is he holding a hammer? A gun? He’s not smiling, but he’s not neutral either.
Feels like he’s sitting opposite a car salesman and is steeling himself to negotiate getting a sunroof and heated seats for free, plus 2 grand off the sticker price.