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Campaign Asia-Pacific's inaugural 50 Over Fifty winners

Campaign's first-ever list of achievers aged 50+, a cohort pushing the marcomms industry forward through tenacity, experience, mentorship and entrepreneurial drive.

Campaign Asia-Pacific's inaugural 50 Over Fifty winners

The wait is over! Campaign Asia-Pacific is proud to introduce its inaugural 50 over Fifty list, celebrating our industry's most experienced professionals who, through hard work and dedication, have not only earned their stripes, but also continue to lead the marketing communications industry into a new era.

While our marketing and communications industry embraces the fresh perspectives and bold ideas of youth, it's usually those aged 50+ who have the confidence, perspective, and capabilities to make change happen.

This initial list of 50 over Fifty winners not only leads the teams and marketing efforts of many of our most successful companies, but many of them continue to build their own businesses and apply their skills and abilities, inspiring others to reach new heights.

The response from the industry for this initiative has been very strong, as we received many highly impressive nominations, making the job of Campaign Asia's jury, made up of Haymarket managing director, Atifa Silk and editorial director Robert Sawatzky, extremely difficult. The winners represented here showcase a wide swath of industry professionals, from chief marketers and agency decision-makers to creative leaders and communications gurus, alongside entrepreneurs and impresarios.

Representation came from no fewer than 14 markets across Asia-Pacific, namely: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. More men entered submissions than women, though the gender split among winners remains close, with 27 men and 23 women making our final list.

To those who didn't make this list, your achievements are commendable; the competition was just too tight. We hope you see it as encouragement to return next year.

We wish to convey to the industry that this is an important list, meant to contribute to discussions around ageism and aims to dispel outmoded stereotypes that can surround some of our most experienced, enduring and dynamic industry professionals. 

And without further ado, congratulations to our inaugural list of 50 over Fifty winners. We are inspired by your accomplishments, how you embrace new challenges and look forward to benefiting from your continued excellence and dedication.  

Scroll below to see the names and photos of these remarkable individuals.

Our first annual 50 over Fifty are (in alphabetical order by given name):

Adam Ferrier
Thinkerbell
Australia
Alvin Neo
FairPrice Group
Singapore
Amanda Wheeler
Leo
Australia
Andrea Ferronato
Craft Worldwide
Thailand
Andy Wilson
Early Majority
Singapore
Anna Patterson
Sight
Singapore
Anupriya Acharya
Publicis Groupe
India
Archana Jain
PR Pundit Havas Red
India
Aye Hnin Swe
Mango Myanmar Group
Myanmar
Charles Lankester 
Ruder Finn
Hong Kong 
Chris Kyme 
Kymechow Communications
Hong Kong 
Christopher Smith 
RockPaperScissors
Singapore
David Ketchum
Current Asia
Hong Kong 
Derrick Heng 
Telkomsel
Indonesia
Emma Smith
Sandpiper
Hong Kong 
Faisal Hashmi
Stimulus Productions Worldwide
Pakistan
Graeme Read 
Klick Health
Singapore
Helen Brown
PHD Media
New Zealand
James Koh
James Kenneth Koh Executive Search Singapore
Jane Emery 
Think HQ
Australia
Jasper Donat
Branded
Singapore
Ji Watson 
McCann Worldgroup
Japan
Jimmy Neo
GOVT 
Singapore
Julia Nicholas 
Rantau+
Malaysia
Karine Lohitnavy 
Midas Communications International
Thailand
Kelly Khoo
Clear Channel
Singapore
Leigh Terry
IPG Mediabrands
Singapore
Leni Ingking 
Design Bridge and Partners
Singapore
Livian Soo
Amazon Web Services
Singapore
Liz Weselby
Archetype
Australia
Marc Wesseling 
UltraSuperNew
Japan
Marina Mathews 
Mathews Communications
Singapore
Mark Coad 
IPG Mediabrands
Australia
Mary Ann Buenaventura 
Omnicom Media Group
Philippines
May Lin Tan
Epson
Singapore
Mazuin Zin 
Edelman
Malaysia
Mei Ling Yeow
Archetype
Malaysia
Norman Agatep
Grupo Agatep
Philippines
Paul Hourihane
Vertis
Singapore
Piyanuch Meemook
Publicis Media
Thailand
Ranganathan Somanathan
Billups
Singapore
Rohit Dadwal 
MMA
Singapore
Royce Yuen
MaLogic
Hong Kong 
Sandeep Mark Joseph 
Ampersand Advisory
Malaysia
Simon Kahn
Google
Singapore
Stephen Drummond
Drummond Brand Strategy
China
Steven Llewellyn
The Coca-Cola Company
China
Troy Lim
WE Communications
Singapore
Victoria Curro
RGA
Australia
Yves Huang
CacaFly
Taiwan
 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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