Dentsu Aegis Network Vietnam has new CEO

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Dentsu Aegis Network today announced changes in its leadership team in Vietnam as part of the next phase of integration between the former Dentsu and Aegis brands.



The combined network, which employs 162 people in the country, named Toshinori Aoki the chief executive officer for the group’s operations in Vietnam.


He will step into his new role starting from July 1.


With innovative brand building at its core, the Dentsu Aegis Network will continue to provide integrated solutions to clients in Vietnam by tapping into the presence of its strong agency brands in the country: Dentsu Vietnam, Dentsu Media Vietnam, Dentsu Alpha, Carat and iProspect.


“We are lucky and blessed to have so many talented and passionate people in our network and I believe that Aoki is the right person to steer the network in Vietnam into the next era,” said Dick van Motman, chairman and CEO, Dentsu Aegis Network Southeast Asia.


“Vietnam, with all its promise, is of extreme importance to us, and I’m confident that with his experience and understanding of the market, Aoki can take on this challenge,” he added.


Aoki, currently chairman and managing Director at Dentsu Alpha, will lead Dentsu Aegis Network Vietnam and work closely with the respective agency heads of all the Dentsu Aegis Network brands to drive the day-to-day operations in Vietnam.


He’s had more than 25 years in the creative industry with experiences across the media and account services division locally and abroad.


“As one of the biggest emerging economies, Vietnam is set to become a greater force in this region. In terms of organic growth, the new structure allows us to be more agile and client-centric in the way that we do our business. I am excited to be a part of leading the company into the next phase of growth and to chart our future course,” said Aoki.


As part of Dentsu Inc., Dentsu Aegis Network, active in brand, media and digital communications services, is headquartered in London and operates in 110 countries worldwide with over 23,000 dedicated specialists.


By Mai Thuy




Đăng ký: VietNam News