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I N S T I T U T E O F A D V E R T I S I N G S I N G A P O R E<br />

I N T E R N A T I O N A L A D V E R T I S I N G A S S O C I A T I O N S I N G A P O R E C H A P T E R<br />

ANNUAL<br />

REPORT<br />

<strong>2004</strong>


<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong>, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

51 Anson Road, #03-53 Anson Centre, <strong>Singapore</strong> 079904 Tel: 6220 8382 Fax: 6220 7187 E-mail: instadv@singnet.com.sg website: www.ias.org.sg<br />

Council Members<br />

President<br />

Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO, Batey/red cell<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

James Yip<br />

CEO, MediaCorp Radio<br />

Vice President<br />

Donald Ee<br />

Vice President<br />

Peggy Tan<br />

Honorary Secretary<br />

Palani Pillai<br />

Honorary Treasurer<br />

David Teo Keng Hock<br />

Council Members<br />

Nalini Naidu<br />

Renaud Semerdjian<br />

Telly Tan<br />

Gerry Rezel<br />

Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

James Wong<br />

Edwin Koh<br />

Ex-Officio<br />

Past President <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Gerry Pereira<br />

MD, J M Ee Consultants<br />

MD, Consumer Probe<br />

MD, CRUSH<br />

CEO, CMS<br />

Senior Vice President, SPH<br />

Chairman, Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

MD, Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

VP, Group Marketing & Communications<br />

C.K.Tang<br />

Regional Mktg Director, Giordano Originals<br />

Communications & Corporate Affairs<br />

Manager, Néstle<br />

VP, ABN AMRO<br />

President, Asia Pacific & Middle East,<br />

Carlson Marketing Group<br />

Hon. Executive Director <strong>IAS</strong> & IAA World Board Director<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

Deputy Executive Director <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Danny Koh<br />

Distinguished Honorary Fellow <strong>IAS</strong><br />

The Honorable Mr. Mah Bow Tan<br />

Minister for National Development<br />

Honorary Fellows <strong>IAS</strong><br />

David Teo Keng Hock Founding President, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Y. P. Chan President <strong>IAS</strong> 1994-1997<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Presidents<br />

1990 – 1993 David Teo Keng Hock<br />

1994 - 1997 Y. P. Chan<br />

1998 (2 months) Vincent Hoe<br />

1998 – 1999 Donald Ee<br />

2000 Gerry Pereira<br />

2001 - 2003 James Yip<br />

<strong>2004</strong> - Rodney E. Pullen<br />

*<br />

Renaud Semerdjian returned to France in April <strong>2004</strong> and and Telly<br />

Tan was co-opted to serve out Renaud Semerdjian’s term in <strong>of</strong>fice as<br />

Council Member<br />

Project Committees<br />

Education<br />

Chairman<br />

Donald Ee MD, JM Ee Consultants<br />

David Teo Keng Hock CEO, CMS<br />

Harini Ram<br />

Lim Mei Mei<br />

Events<br />

Chairman<br />

Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

Danny Koh<br />

Patsy Ee<br />

Research<br />

Chairperson<br />

Peggy Tan<br />

Robin Chua<br />

Education Manager, Adex Academy<br />

Managing Partner, Brandcom Consultancy<br />

Group CEO, Batey/red cell<br />

Hon. Executive Director<br />

Deputy Executive Director<br />

Events Manager, SIAC<br />

MD, Consumer Probe<br />

Director, Consumer Probe<br />

IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter Committee<br />

Chairman <br />

Sorab Mistry<br />

Vice Chairman<br />

Vincent Digonnet<br />

Committee<br />

Tim Pinnegar<br />

Alistair McEwan<br />

Palani Pillai<br />

Tina Wee<br />

Richard Joyce<br />

Julie Sherborn<br />

Peter Murray<br />

Tanuj Philip<br />

Elaine Low<br />

Mike Stepan<br />

Executive VP Asia Pacific<br />

Area Director South & SE Asia<br />

MD, <strong>Singapore</strong> McCann-Erickson<br />

CEO, Asia Pacific, Euro RSCG<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Manager, Economist<br />

Regional Director South Asia & Pacific<br />

International Herald Tribune<br />

Manager Director, CRUSH<br />

Director, Mktg & Communications, Forbes<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Director, Newsweek<br />

MD, ACP Asia<br />

Sales Manager, Financial Times<br />

MD, Y&R Wunderman<br />

GM, J.Walter Thompson<br />

CEO Designate, Publicis<br />

Ex-Officio <strong>IAS</strong> Executive Council<br />

Rodney E. Pullen Group CEO, Batey/red cell<br />

James Yip<br />

CEO, MediaCorp Radio<br />

Peggy Tan MD, Consumer Probe<br />

Patrick Mowe Hon. Executive Director <strong>IAS</strong> &<br />

IAA World Board Member<br />

Danny Koh Deputy Executive Director <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Co-opted Members<br />

Susie Lim<br />

MD, Universal McCann<br />

Guy Beach Regional Director, Initiative Media<br />

Orchard Road Business Association<br />

Chairman<br />

Gerry Rezel<br />

V P, Group Marketing & Communications<br />

EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Executive Committee<br />

Chairman <br />

David Tang President, DDB Worldwide<br />

Vice Presidents<br />

Simone Bartley<br />

Tanuj Philip<br />

Members<br />

Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Sorab Mistry<br />

Palani Pillai<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

Secretary<br />

Danny Koh<br />

Patsy Ee<br />

CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

MD, Y&R Wunderman<br />

Group CEO, Batey/red cell<br />

President <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Executive VP Asia Pacific<br />

Area Director South & SE Asia<br />

MD, <strong>Singapore</strong> McCann-Erickson<br />

MD, CRUSH<br />

Hon. Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Events Manager, SIAC<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Awards<br />

Chairman & Jury President<br />

Rodney E. Pullen Group CEO, Batey/red cell<br />

Committee<br />

Mike Stepan<br />

John O’Shea<br />

Mark Fong<br />

Kenneth Tsang<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

Danny Koh<br />

Secretary<br />

Patsy Ee<br />

Finance<br />

CEO Designate, Publicis<br />

MD, Leo Burnett<br />

CEO, Batey/red cell <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

CEO, Zenith Media<br />

Hon. Executive Director<br />

Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Events Manager, SIAC<br />

Chairman<br />

David Teo Keng Hock CEO, CMS<br />

Donald Ee<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

A L Koo<br />

Steven Toh<br />

Membership<br />

Chairperson<br />

Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

MD, JM Ee Consultants<br />

Hon. Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Financial Consultant<br />

Financial Consultant<br />

Regional Mktg Director,<br />

Giordano Originals<br />

Danny Koh Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Patsy Ee<br />

Events Manager, SIAC<br />

International Relations<br />

Chairman<br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

Hon. Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong> &<br />

IAA World Board Director<br />

Public Relations<br />

Chairperson<br />

Patsy Ee<br />

Events Manager, SIAC<br />

Danny Koh Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

<strong>IAS</strong> & IAA Beijing Representative<br />

Angela Keane<br />


<strong>IAS</strong> Executive Council Members <strong>2004</strong><br />

IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter Members<br />

President<br />

Mr. Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO<br />

Batey / red cell<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

Mr. James Yip<br />

CEO<br />

MediaCorp Radio<br />

Vice President<br />

Dr. Donald Ee<br />

CEO<br />

J M Ee Communications<br />

Vice President<br />

Ms. Peggy Tan<br />

Managing Director<br />

Consumer Probe<br />

Hon. Secretary<br />

Mr. Palani Pillai<br />

Managing Director<br />

CRUSH<br />

Hon. Treasurer<br />

Mr. Teo Keng Hock<br />

CEO<br />

CMS Pte Ltd<br />

Council Members<br />

Mr. Renaud Semerdjian<br />

Chairman<br />

Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Mr. Telly Tan<br />

Managing Director<br />

Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Ms. Nalini Naidu<br />

Senior Vice President<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Press Holdings<br />

Ms. Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

Regional Marketing Director<br />

Giordano Originals<br />

Mr. Edwin Koh<br />

Senior Director Marketing<br />

SingTel Mobile<br />

Mr. Gerry Rezel<br />

VP Grp. Mktg & Comms.<br />

C K Tang Ltd<br />

Mr. James Wong<br />

Communications & Corporate<br />

Affairs Manager<br />

Néstle<br />

Ex-Officio<br />

Mr. Gerry Pereira<br />

Past <strong>IAS</strong> President<br />

President, Asia Pacific & Middle East<br />

Carlson Marketing Group<br />

Mr. Patrick Mowe<br />

Hon. Executive Director<br />

IAA World Board Director<br />

Mr. Danny Koh<br />

Deputy Executive Director<br />

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ALL HAIL ROD PULLEN, NEW <strong>IAS</strong> CHIEF<br />

Photographs by <strong>IAS</strong> member Ransome Chua<br />

Hon. Exec. Director Patrick Mowe delivering the Annual Report<br />

Representatives from Consumer<br />

Probe, MediaCorp Radio, Council<br />

Members and <strong>IAS</strong> members at large<br />

attended the <strong>IAS</strong> Annual General<br />

Meeting on Thursday 4 th December<br />

2003 to vote in the <strong>2004</strong> team.<br />

Newly elected<br />

President Rod Pullen<br />

hands Immediate<br />

Past President<br />

James Yip his <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Badge for Immediate<br />

Past President<br />

A plaque <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

is presented to James<br />

Yip for his 3 great years<br />

serving as a very able<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>IAS</strong><br />

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It is with great pleasure that <strong>IAS</strong> welcomes<br />

Rod Pullen, CEO <strong>of</strong> Batey Group, who takes<br />

over the reins <strong>of</strong> the Presidency <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Institute</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> <strong>Singapore</strong> from outgoing <strong>IAS</strong><br />

President, James Yip, recently appointed<br />

CEO, MediaCorp Radio, who has completed<br />

a term <strong>of</strong> three years.<br />

Another new face on the scene elected to<br />

the post <strong>of</strong> Honorary Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>IAS</strong> is Palani<br />

Pillai, winner <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Advertising</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year 2003 at the <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Awards. Palani was also the<br />

project co-ordinator and editor <strong>of</strong> the recently<br />

published Ad Industry classic reference<br />

handbook “Sharpen the Saw: The <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>Singapore</strong>” launched at the<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> International <strong>Advertising</strong> Congress<br />

in September 2003.<br />

“I am hugely flattered I may say. . .I<br />

undertake to discharge the responsibilities to the<br />

very best <strong>of</strong> my abilities. My initial thinking<br />

would be to help drive the <strong>IAS</strong> to become the<br />

preeminent advertising body for the entire<br />

‘advertising’ industry in <strong>Singapore</strong>. That is to<br />

help build and strengthen the <strong>IAS</strong> brand, to be<br />

on par with the world’s best. . .” responded Rod<br />

Pullen on his newly elected presidency.<br />

Palani Pillai graciously accepted his new<br />

role, “Winning the honour <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year Award was a huge<br />

milestone in my career. To then be able to serve<br />

as Honorary Secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> is my small<br />

contribution to its members who have worked<br />

tremendously over the last five years to<br />

significantly raise the <strong>Advertising</strong> Industry’s<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ile”.<br />

With the business at hand concluded,<br />

everyone proceeded to enjoy a delicious pre-<br />

Christmas buffet lunch and raised glasses to<br />

toast and celebrate council member Renaud<br />

Semerjdian’s birthday.<br />

Address by Rod Pullen,<br />

President Elect -<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Mr. James Yip, Immediate Past President, all Executive Council members, Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong>,<br />

staff <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Advertising</strong> Executive Centre and all individuals who contribute so generously to the <strong>IAS</strong><br />

– a very good morning to you all.<br />

Today I certainly feel it’s a wonderful day. I’m a very happy person…thanks to all <strong>of</strong> you. I may<br />

say I was hugely flattered when your Honorary Executive Director Patrick Mowe came to see me, to<br />

encourage me to stand for this very important position. And now that reality is beginning to sink in.<br />

And I am delighted.<br />

This is neither the time nor occasion for me to make long winded speeches. Nor to <strong>of</strong>fer up<br />

promises that may be impossible to keep. I will only say this….that I undertake to discharge the<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the role, to the very best <strong>of</strong> my abilities – 110%.<br />

I consider myself very fortunate to have enjoyed a wonderful career in this industry over the last<br />

twenty-eight years. There have been many many ‘highs’ and yes, quite a few ‘lows’. I have made life<br />

long friendships with colleagues, client partners and other pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the business. And I have<br />

been lucky enough to work on so many <strong>of</strong> the world’s greatest brands. This is a great business. It’s truly<br />

a business <strong>of</strong> imagination, ideas and inspiration. And twenty years <strong>of</strong> that time, has been spent here…<br />

in <strong>Singapore</strong>. This country has been very kind, very generous and very good to me.<br />

In this new role as President, I do have a personal ambition.<br />

Our industry is experiencing tumultuous change. In some cases we face exciting new challenges.<br />

In other instances there are tricky issues <strong>of</strong> adaptation or revision. Many <strong>of</strong> these are complex, demanding<br />

and unfamiliar. They need careful analysis, consideration and genuine engagement with many different<br />

parties.<br />

With all that said ours is a business <strong>of</strong> talent. And apart from individual brand names, the only<br />

asset this industry has is people. And young people look for guidance and leadership when they are<br />

considering their career options. The <strong>IAS</strong> plays a critical role here.<br />

My ambition would be to help drive and strengthen this <strong>Institute</strong>, to become the pre-eminent<br />

body within the broad definition <strong>of</strong> the industry here in <strong>Singapore</strong>. To help build the brand <strong>IAS</strong> to be<br />

the “lighthouse” for our industry and on par with the world’s best.<br />

In closing I would like to read you the copy <strong>of</strong> an ad. It appeared in July 1981. It was just one <strong>of</strong><br />

many from a corporate advertising campaign by a large US multinational…so here goes. It’s titled…..<br />

“Aim So High<br />

You’ll Never Be Bored”<br />

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your support today. I shall do my damnest to justify your<br />

kind support & faith in me. Thank you.<br />

Rod E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO<br />

Batey/red cell<br />

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Sorab Mistry<br />

leads IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter<br />

Sorab Mistry, Chief <strong>of</strong> McCann Erickson <strong>Singapore</strong>, takes over the reins as Chairman<br />

At the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter, held on<br />

28th April, it was announced that<br />

Sorab Mistry is now Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter.<br />

Sorab’s career spans 30 years in<br />

international business in Canada, United<br />

Kingdom, India, United Arab Emirates and<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>. Born in India with a Canadian<br />

citizenship, he has served on significant<br />

industry Boards <strong>of</strong> Directors, is a guest<br />

lecturer at several leading universities and a<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> the “Arch <strong>of</strong> India Gold Award”<br />

for achievement in International business.<br />

In June 2003, Sorab was promoted to<br />

extend his responsibilities as Area Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> South and South-East Asia and relocated<br />

to <strong>Singapore</strong> from Dubai in late 2003 on the<br />

retirement <strong>of</strong> Ray Dempsey as Managing<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> McCann’s <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. His<br />

area <strong>of</strong> responsibility now comprises<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand,<br />

India, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos,<br />

Cambodia, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan &<br />

Bangladesh.<br />

Sorab has brought his extensive<br />

experience in establishing the EFFIE India<br />

programme to the EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Award<br />

Committee which will make its first ever<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> winners on 22 nd September<br />

at the Grand Copthorne Ballroom with a<br />

Gala Dinner.<br />

Sorab is also responsible for getting his<br />

extraordinary team at McCann Erickson<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> to produce this year’s Pro Bono<br />

Television Commercial titled: “ The Power<br />

<strong>of</strong> Effective Communication. EFFIE<br />

Awards”<br />

They also conceptualised and produced<br />

the mailing shots for the EFFIE Call For<br />

Entries, popularly described as the “Wall<br />

Paper” campaign.<br />

Above: Patrick Mowe, IAA World Board<br />

Director and Hon. Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>IAS</strong>, congratulates Sorab Mistry on<br />

his election to the Chairmanship <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter for <strong>2004</strong>/2005<br />

Left: McCaan Erickson <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

onceptualisd and produced the witty<br />

mailing shots for the EFFIE Call For<br />

Entries, popularly described as the<br />

“Wall Paper” campaign<br />

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The following form the IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter Committee for <strong>2004</strong>/2005:<br />

IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter Committee <strong>2004</strong>/2005<br />

Chairman<br />

Sorab Mistry<br />

Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific;<br />

Area Director, South & SE Asia;<br />

Managing Director, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

McCann Erickson<br />

Vice Chairman<br />

Vincent Digonnet<br />

CEO Asia Pacific<br />

Euro RSCG<br />

Tim Pinnegar<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Manager<br />

The Economist<br />

Alistair McEwan<br />

Regional Director,<br />

South Asia & Pacific<br />

International Herald Tribune<br />

Palani Pillai<br />

Managing Director<br />

CRUSH<br />

Tina Wee<br />

Director Marketing &<br />

Communications<br />

Forbes<br />

Richard Joyce<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Director<br />

Newsweek<br />

Mike Stepan<br />

CEO Designate<br />

Publicis<br />

Julie Sherborn<br />

Managing Director<br />

ACP Asia<br />

Peter Murray<br />

Sales Manager<br />

Financial Times<br />

Tanuj Philip<br />

Managing Director<br />

DY & R Wunderman<br />

Elaine Low<br />

General Manager<br />

J. Walter Thompson<br />

Ex-Officio <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO Batey/red cell<br />

President <strong>IAS</strong><br />

James Yip<br />

CEO MediaCorp Radio,<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

<strong>IAS</strong><br />

Peggy Tan<br />

Managing Director<br />

Consumer Probe,<br />

Vice President <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Patrick Mowe<br />

IAA World Board Director,<br />

Hon. Executive Director <strong>IAS</strong><br />

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2 0 0 4 G r a d u a t i o n C o n f e r m e n t C e r e m o n y<br />

“The<br />

Land <strong>of</strong><br />

Peach<br />

Blossoms<br />

beyond<br />

this World”<br />

Diploma & Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Certificate Programmes<br />

Keynote Address by Rod Pullen,<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> President<br />

Continue to invest time, effort<br />

(and some cash) to “learn”.<br />

Today you are celebrating that<br />

foresight and wisdom. Do not<br />

stop continuing to invest<br />

in your future.<br />

You will pass others by.<br />

The Land <strong>of</strong> Peach Blossoms Beyond<br />

This World… was written by the<br />

Jin Dynasty man <strong>of</strong> letters - Tao<br />

Yuanming. It tells <strong>of</strong> a fisherman<br />

who having lost his way, proceeds<br />

along a stream, at the end <strong>of</strong> which<br />

he finds a place <strong>of</strong> beautiful hills,<br />

rivers and scenery – especially<br />

beautiful fragrant peach blossoms.<br />

The people there lived a peaceful, happy life.<br />

On seeing the lost fisherman, they tell him their<br />

ancestors fled to this utopia to escape the recurring<br />

wars.They decided to live there for ever and stay<br />

away from the troubled world. Before he leaves,<br />

the fisherman is guest <strong>of</strong> honour at a marvelous<br />

feast.<br />

But once back home, he keeps thinking <strong>of</strong><br />

the Land <strong>of</strong> Peach Blossoms, which he never finds<br />

again, even though he searches for the rest <strong>of</strong> his<br />

life! This charming and romantic story can be<br />

found in most cultures worldwide. And I include<br />

the culture <strong>of</strong> business, at least our business -<br />

ADVERTISING.<br />

I’ve been fortunate to meet many young<br />

talented people (such as yourselves) starting out,<br />

or early on in their career in this industry. Some<br />

have a romantic, dreamy, somewhat unrealistic<br />

image <strong>of</strong> this business. I know many <strong>of</strong> you are<br />

mature working adults, already seasoned in<br />

business so you probably don’t think like this…but<br />

I say…… “More is the pity!!!”<br />

Surprising as it may seem, I can well<br />

remember my first days in advertising. I believed<br />

it to be EXCITING, GLAMOUROUS,<br />

DYNAMIC and FUN …. a world populated by<br />

FAMOUS CH<strong>AR</strong>ACTERS and CREATIVE<br />

TYPES in which talented individuals could<br />

become fabulously RICH and HAPPY.<br />

At risk <strong>of</strong> being seen by you all as a tired old<br />

cynic…..let me simply say this……It can be all<br />

those wonderful things and a whole lot more<br />

besides. But only for a very few people. Why is<br />

that, you may ask<br />

Today you are here to celebrate your wellearned<br />

graduation, but perhaps I can <strong>of</strong>fer a few<br />

thoughts, which may or may not be useful at some<br />

point in your future career. So here goes…..<br />

1.“Spend some time looking in<br />

the mirror”<br />

Invest some time thinking about what are<br />

your own expectations <strong>of</strong> yourself. Know those<br />

things are the most important to you today.<br />

Then think what may be more important to<br />

you in 10 years time…..20 years. Think hard<br />

about what is different about YOU. What<br />

activities / things you like doing and importantly<br />

what you do not like<br />

Above all else – be HONEST, CRITICAL<br />

and REALISTIC about yourself. But don’t be<br />

afraid to dream and aim high. Be as precise as<br />

possible. Then write down your thoughts and<br />

ideas. Put your report away in a private place. Only<br />

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get it out and re-read it once a year, on an easy to<br />

remember date.<br />

I honestly believe some people get unhappy<br />

about their work/careers/jobs because they have<br />

totally unrealistic ambitions or self evaluation<br />

criteria…. If you don’t know where you’re headed,<br />

how do you know if you’re getting there If you<br />

don’t know where you’re headed, how do you<br />

know what it will take to get there Because where<br />

is there<br />

As a result people end up adopting ‘a common<br />

standard’ or doing the ‘norm’ which means you’re<br />

becoming more like everyone else and not being<br />

YOU!<br />

In marketing, that means you are becoming<br />

undifferentiated – a commodity!<br />

2.“Be happy while you’re living”<br />

There is an old Scots proverb, which says<br />

“Be happy while you’re living, for you are a long<br />

time dead!” Most people working in our industry<br />

appear to be well-suited for the work. But some<br />

are not. So I urge them to move on.<br />

Frankly, it is a roller-coaster <strong>of</strong> a world. It has<br />

its “ups” and its “downs”. These highs and lows<br />

are really emotional peaks and troughs. And I sense<br />

today, the highs are becoming more and more<br />

infrequent, but are no less critical for you to<br />

experience, participate in and savour. Ours is<br />

increasingly demanding and complicated work<br />

that demands patience, determination, hard work<br />

and at times – true grit!<br />

So be honest, own up if you are not happy<br />

with your work and its challenges. Happy people<br />

are five times more productive than those<br />

“chugging along”.<br />

3.“Be strong but be flexible”<br />

The advertising industry is changing – and<br />

very quickly! Having stared hard in the mirror<br />

you will have decided on your career dreams. But<br />

be prepared for change. Be prepared to change to<br />

a new course.<br />

Technology is changing everything. It’s<br />

changing this industry dramatically. Marketers<br />

look for highly effective, highly affordable<br />

solutions to problems. As a consumer, you yourself<br />

know people are less and less impressed by ads.<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> is just one <strong>of</strong> the ways to<br />

communicate commercially today. There is a<br />

worldwide trend towards more accountable,<br />

targeted techniques.<br />

Across Asia, ‘non classical approaches’ account<br />

for 26% <strong>of</strong> all expenditure and this is growing by<br />

1% each year (and probably accelerating).<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> is no longer “all important” in our<br />

industry – but you know that.<br />

Above all else,<br />

be HONEST, CRITICAL<br />

and REALISTIC<br />

about yourself.<br />

But don’t be afraid to<br />

dream and aim high.<br />

4.“But I can’t play Chess!”<br />

Raymond Chandler once said, “Chess is<br />

about as elaborate a waste <strong>of</strong> human intelligence<br />

as you could find anywhere outside <strong>of</strong> an<br />

advertising agency”<br />

There are a few very well educated,<br />

brilliant,talented types in this business. But there<br />

are many “ordinary” individuals,who earn success<br />

more simply. They apply old fashioned principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> “common sense ”. Here are five tips:<br />

❖ As you already know, continue to invest<br />

time, effort (and some cash) to “learn”. Today you<br />

are celebrating that foresight and wisdom. Do not<br />

stop continuing to invest in your future. You will<br />

pass others by.<br />

❖ Set out to be the best informed person<br />

about the business you are working on, whether<br />

you are a marketer, agency or media person. Most<br />

people cannot really contribute much, because<br />

they really don’t understand much about the<br />

business to which they’ve been assigned.<br />

❖ Most <strong>of</strong> our work is routine and<br />

considered “maintenance”. Look out for the real<br />

opportunity and then give it all you’ve got – 150%.<br />

Sacrifice that weekend away with friends, that<br />

dinner with your partner, that late night out and<br />

you will be rewarded and recognized.<br />

❖ Learn how to be an excellent and<br />

persuasive communicator. Learn how to write in<br />

a concise, lucid, way. Practice editing. Do not<br />

develop the modern disease <strong>of</strong> using fancy<br />

marketing and advertising lingo….senior<br />

management hates B*#! S*#! and long winded<br />

mail. Learn how to make presentations and be a<br />

good speaker. You need to be able to sell your<br />

ideas. The more you sell, the higher you will rise.<br />

❖ Remember that a journey is only 10,000<br />

steps. Concentrate on the “KISS” principle-keep<br />

it simple stupid! Worry about delivering the<br />

essential and obvious things - but do them<br />

uncommonly well.Developing a reputation for<br />

total reliability and always ‘delivering’ on time,<br />

will drive your career success.<br />

5. About waiters and cooks<br />

When you talk to anyone about their choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> favourite eating outlets, most say they go to<br />

that place because “They love the food”. In today’s<br />

world having high standards in serving customers<br />

is essential; business is all about providing great<br />

customer service.<br />

But I ask you, do you want to be a great waiter<br />

or a great cook Don’t be content with being a<br />

waiter….. try instead to become a great cook.<br />

Being the creator <strong>of</strong> new ideas to solve business<br />

problems is I assure you, far more exciting and<br />

rewarding than being a great waiter. Being a cook<br />

takes hard work, determination and a love <strong>of</strong><br />

cooking. Becoming a great cook takes courage,<br />

passion for perfection & imagination<br />

And this brings me to my last point.<br />

This industry in which you have already<br />

invested considerably is a business <strong>of</strong> imagination.<br />

It is a business <strong>of</strong> creation and creating. It is a<br />

business <strong>of</strong> conception…<strong>of</strong> fresh, engaging,<br />

original thinking & ideas.<br />

If you decide to remember anything tonight,<br />

please just remember only that. How lucky we<br />

all are to be involved in such a wonderful<br />

industry…and how wonderful, all <strong>of</strong> you have<br />

decided to invest your future in its future.<br />

I have gone on too long…. So I close tonight<br />

congratulating each and every one <strong>of</strong> you. In<br />

today’s “University <strong>of</strong> Life”, you are already ahead<br />

<strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> your peers.<br />

Your investment in an <strong>IAS</strong> Diploma or a<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Certificate programme is tangible<br />

testament to your hard work, ability and<br />

determination. All <strong>of</strong> us at the <strong>IAS</strong> hope it will<br />

be a spring-board to great career success. In the<br />

words <strong>of</strong> Leo Burnett, founder <strong>of</strong> the agency <strong>of</strong><br />

his great name…. “When you reach for the stars<br />

you may not quite get one, but you won’t come up<br />

with a handful <strong>of</strong> mud either”.<br />

Thank you<br />

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<strong>IAS</strong> GRADUATES SO<strong>AR</strong> HIGH REACHING<br />

Sixty-four young advertising<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals were awarded<br />

diplomas and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

certificates in a Conferment<br />

Ceremony held in early February<br />

at the <strong>IAS</strong> premises in Anson<br />

Centre.<br />

Five were conferred with an <strong>IAS</strong>/IAA<br />

Diploma in Marketing Communications,<br />

representing a double whammy as these<br />

students now have under their belts the<br />

equivalent <strong>of</strong> two pr<strong>of</strong>essionally certified<br />

qualifications - a Diploma from the <strong>IAS</strong> and a<br />

Diploma from IAA, New York.<br />

As the regional economy looks poised for a<br />

more optimistic year ahead and the advertising<br />

industry continues to advance in <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />

media owners, broadcasters and ad agencies are<br />

constantly on the lookout for talented<br />

individuals who can make a difference.<br />

And there is no doubt that today’s young<br />

advertising pr<strong>of</strong>essionals aspire to make their mark<br />

while cruising (with many breaking speed limits)<br />

on the highway to advertising stardom. Guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Honour, <strong>IAS</strong> President and CEO <strong>of</strong> the Batey<br />

Group, Rod Pullen, paid high tribute to these<br />

advertising gurus <strong>of</strong> the future in his speech.<br />

Course Directors for the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Certificate Series Ms. Karin Galley-Dick for the<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Media Planning School, Bob Dennis in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Copywriting School, Jim<br />

Aitchison overseeing the <strong>IAS</strong> Portfolio School<br />

and Mr. Low Siew Thiam <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Brand<br />

Management School were highly impressed by<br />

the practical skills and knowledge exhibited by<br />

their young charges. The Media Planning<br />

School in particular attracted the largest number<br />

<strong>of</strong> participants over several intakes – a healthy<br />

boost for the future <strong>of</strong> advertising in <strong>Singapore</strong>!<br />

Above: <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Certificate<br />

students with Ms.<br />

Harini Ram, Education<br />

Manager (centre) and<br />

Ms. Selvi SanthanRaj,<br />

Education Asst (far<br />

right)<br />

Left: Students enjoying<br />

the High Tea<br />

Diploma ( Marketing Communications) students with their<br />

Media Planning lecturer, Mr. Julian Ng (far left, standing) and<br />

Mr. Joseph Wong (seated, far right), who teaches the module<br />

on Creative Fundamentals<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Brand Management School students with Course Director,<br />

Mr. Low Siew Thiam<br />

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FOR THE ST<strong>AR</strong>S<br />

Standing L-R:<br />

Mr. Geert Van Kuijk<br />

(Guest Lecturer: <strong>IAS</strong> Brand Mgt School),<br />

Dr. Donald Ee<br />

(Chair, <strong>IAS</strong> Education Committee),<br />

Mr. Rod Pullen (President, <strong>IAS</strong>),<br />

Ms. Karin Galley-Dick (Course Director:<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Media Planning School),<br />

Mr. Ransome Chua<br />

(Course Director: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Cert in<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> by Design)<br />

Seated L-R:<br />

Mr. Handrick Ng<br />

(DMC Lecturer),<br />

Mr. Julian Ng<br />

(DMC Lecturer),<br />

Mr. Low Siew Thiam<br />

(DMC Lecturer and Course Director: <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Brand Mgt School),<br />

Mr. Patrick Mowe<br />

(Hon. Exec. Director,<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> & IAA World Board Director)<br />

Students receiving their Diplomas / Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Certificates<br />

from Mr. Rod Pullen, President, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Course Directors Ms. Karin Galley-Dick for the<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Media Planning School, Bob Dennis in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Copywriting School, Jim<br />

Aitchison overseeing the <strong>IAS</strong> Portfolio School<br />

and Mr. Low Siew Thiam <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Brand<br />

Management School were highly impressed by<br />

the practical skills and knowledge exhibited by<br />

their young charges.<br />

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Members IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter &<br />

Charter Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture<br />

Palani Pillai<br />

Managing Director<br />

Vincent Digonnet<br />

Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific<br />

Tanuj Philip<br />

Managing Director<br />

Caroline Kan<br />

Managing Director<br />

Sorab Mistry<br />

Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific<br />

Area Director, South & SE Asia<br />

Managing Director, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Tan Ching Khoon<br />

Chairman<br />

Elaine Low<br />

General Manager<br />

Matthew Godfrey<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Masaaki Ishibashi<br />

Chief Operating Officer<br />

Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO Batey/red cell<br />

Addison James<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Ben Fennell<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Chew Lee Ching<br />

Executive Director<br />

David Tang<br />

President<br />

K Shiobara<br />

Managing Director<br />

John O’Shea<br />

Managing Director<br />

Bhaskar Rao<br />

CEO & Area Director SE Asia<br />

Simone Bartley<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Mike Stepan<br />

Chief Executive Officer Designate<br />

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S i n g a p o r e A d v e r t i s i n g L e c t u r e 2 0 0 4<br />

Rageh Omaar<br />

Accidental War Correspondent<br />

His name translates to ‘one who<br />

comes late’ but Rageh Omaar<br />

was right on time to deliver his<br />

talk on ‘Marketing Risks in An<br />

Age <strong>of</strong> Terror” at the Ritz Carlton<br />

Millenia Hotel on 29 th April.<br />

Organised by The <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong>,<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>, BBC’s Man in Baghdad presented the<br />

living reality <strong>of</strong> dicing with (and defying) death<br />

daily as he reported news bulletins and filed<br />

dispatches daily from his hotel ro<strong>of</strong>top, his<br />

steadfast courage, calm delivery and boyish good<br />

looks earning him a worldwide fan club <strong>of</strong><br />

admirers. The New York Post dubbed the British<br />

citizen “SCUD STUD”, especially after his success<br />

with his two book deals, but the 36-year old is<br />

unfazed. He prefers to leads a quiet life in London<br />

with his Occupational Therapist wife, Nina and<br />

their two young children.<br />

“Living dangerously is exciting, terrifying,<br />

compelling, but it’s made me a better journalist.”<br />

He insists he’s not a war correspondent and<br />

never set out to be one, but just grew into it<br />

because he was already familiar with the<br />

territory within the war zone and was<br />

regarded as an expert on Iraq, having<br />

reported on the scene there for six<br />

years.<br />

Among his darkest memories, he<br />

recalls many days <strong>of</strong> terror filled with<br />

uncertainty. “I was less than half an<br />

hour away from the centre <strong>of</strong> the action<br />

– in fact, strong blasts <strong>of</strong> explosions vibrated<br />

throughout the 18 storey hotel where I was staying.<br />

The reality <strong>of</strong> it all is that however careful you<br />

are, however good or strong the support system is,<br />

luck does run out at some point. Three <strong>of</strong> my<br />

colleagues died on 7 th April and yet the rest<br />

survived. Many awful things I saw up till May<br />

last year made me terribly angry, but I had to<br />

walk away. I try and see beyond those terrible<br />

images, visualise the bigger picture – that the<br />

world is changing everyday.”<br />

After 8 to 9 years covering the war scene,<br />

he doesn’t attempt to hide or bury those painful<br />

images anymore, just accepts that it’s happened.<br />

Almost as a form <strong>of</strong> therapy, he penned his<br />

deepest feelings, thoughts and memories <strong>of</strong><br />

war-torn Iraq in his first book, Revolution Day,<br />

based on extracts faithfully recorded in diaries<br />

he kept while in Iraq.<br />

Published in March, his epilogue reads,<br />

“Anything less than a thoughtful and determined<br />

course <strong>of</strong> action for a new Iraq will mean that the<br />

legacy <strong>of</strong> Saddam Hussein’s brutal dictatorship wil<br />

linger for many years to come.”<br />

He is not optimistic about Iraq’s future, as<br />

his Iraqi friends tell him that they worry about<br />

the general chaos and spate <strong>of</strong> kidnappings<br />

post-Saddam’s regime. He himself hopes to<br />

return to Iraq soon (by the end <strong>of</strong> summer)<br />

but admits he’s rather nervous at facing the<br />

post-war chaos he expects to be confronted<br />

with. He’d rather be in less volatile and more<br />

peaceful surroundings, like within the four<br />

walls <strong>of</strong> his West London terrace house<br />

watching his two young children grow up, and<br />

putting the finishing touches to his second<br />

book, tracing his Somalian and East African<br />

roots.<br />

The <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture and Gala Dinner <strong>2004</strong><br />

“President’s Opening Address” delivered by James Yip<br />

“Why a lecture<br />

Shouldn’t industry<br />

gatherings like this be<br />

about recognition…..<strong>of</strong><br />

great talent, great work,<br />

<strong>of</strong> effectiveness and<br />

creativity”<br />

Immediate Past<br />

President <strong>IAS</strong><br />

James Yip addresses<br />

the issue as he<br />

eloquently delivers the<br />

President’s Opening<br />

Address at the 5th<br />

annual <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> industry pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

Charter Members, IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter<br />

Members, the <strong>IAS</strong> Council and all<br />

Members,Commercial Sponsors, Guests, Friends,<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen…it gives me great pleasure<br />

to wish you a very warm welcome to this….. “The<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture <strong>2004</strong>”<br />

Tonight is a highlight in the annual<br />

advertising industry calendar. Launched in 2000,<br />

this is the 5 th such annual <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture.<br />

Tonight’s event celebrates the commitment,<br />

the collaboration and the collective spirit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

advertising industry here in <strong>Singapore</strong>. Judging<br />

by the quality <strong>of</strong> those attending tonight,<br />

representing all elements and specializations <strong>of</strong> our<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession,it is clear our industry is quickly<br />

maturing and gaining momentum.<br />

You may be asking “Why a lecture”<br />

“Shouldn’t industry gatherings like this be<br />

about recognition…..<strong>of</strong> great talent, great work,<br />

<strong>of</strong> effectiveness and creativity”<br />

The truth is the advertising industry already<br />

has plenty <strong>of</strong> awards.<br />

Some say, we should spend more time<br />

thinking & planning ahead to improve the quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> business, consumer & strategic insights, rather<br />

than celebrating victories <strong>of</strong> what David Ogilvy<br />

described as “The slippery surface <strong>of</strong> irrelevance<br />

brilliance”!<br />

Importantly we all need INSPIRATION and<br />

STIMULATION. This is the singular aim <strong>of</strong> the<br />

annual <strong>IAS</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture. And as many may<br />

admit, the best sources <strong>of</strong> INSPIRATION are<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten found outside <strong>of</strong> one’s own area <strong>of</strong><br />

specialization.<br />

Some criticize the advertising industry as<br />

being overly parochial, obsessed with creativity<br />

and out <strong>of</strong> touch with commercial reality!<br />

Tonight is very tangible evidence that the<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> “ad industry” the <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> <strong>Singapore</strong>, its Charter Members<br />

and the IAA - <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter, are all<br />

seriously focused on today’s hard realities.<br />

Clearly all <strong>of</strong> you who decided to attend this<br />

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S i n g a p o r e A d v e r t i s i n g L e c t u r e 2 0 0 4<br />

gathering tonight are definitely well aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />

potential threats we all face!<br />

I would like to collectively thank all the 19<br />

Charter Members, that have generously, wisely and<br />

faithfully supported the <strong>IAS</strong> and this <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture over the past five years. They<br />

represent top international and <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

advertising agencies and their numbers have been<br />

growing steadily, year by year.<br />

Sincere thanks to BBC World for copresenting<br />

this gala event. Founded in 1991,<br />

initially to serve Asia and the Middle East today,<br />

BBC World reaches 255 million households across<br />

more than 200 countries and territories,<br />

worldwide.<br />

BBC World draws on the resources <strong>of</strong> BBC<br />

News the world’s largest news-gathering<br />

operation,comprising 58 bureaux with over 250<br />

correspondents globally.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong>, I’d like to thank each<br />

& every-one <strong>of</strong> you. By attending tonight, you<br />

have helped fund this important event. But in<br />

giving <strong>of</strong> your time, you have made a bigger<br />

contribution; to the broader development <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> advertising industry. And for that<br />

commitment, sincere appreciation from the <strong>IAS</strong>.<br />

To move on…<br />

I believe everyone in this room knows well<br />

the significance <strong>of</strong> some the following dates and<br />

places:<br />

11 th September 2001 New York<br />

12 th October 2002 Denpasar<br />

05 th August 2003 Jakarta<br />

20 th November 2003 Istanbul<br />

11 th March <strong>2004</strong> Madrid<br />

L-R: Tim Pinnegar, Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Manager, The Economist Group; Sunita Rajan,<br />

Deputy Airtime Sales Director – BBC World and Patrick Mowe<br />

Lest we forget, may I ask for a few brief<br />

moments <strong>of</strong> total silence so that each & all can<br />

reflect on the importance <strong>of</strong> peace. (10-15 seconds<br />

<strong>of</strong> QUIET)<br />

In the last 30 months, it seems as if the world<br />

has gone mad. Certainly Ted Levitt’s ‘global village’<br />

in which we all must live and work today, has<br />

changed forever.Today, every one <strong>of</strong> us lives and<br />

works in “An Age <strong>of</strong> Terror”. I sense everyone here<br />

must have been touched personally. Who hasn’t<br />

ever questioned boarding that aeroplane or making<br />

a trip to a previously ‘safe destination’ And if we<br />

have been affected personally, certainly we’ve been<br />

affected pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, one way or another.<br />

But I hope very few <strong>of</strong> us have had to face the<br />

harsh realities <strong>of</strong> war or terrorism first hand.<br />

Our guest speaker tonight has done just that.<br />

We are fortunate to have with us tonight - RAGEH<br />

OMA<strong>AR</strong>. Rageh rose to prominence as the BBC’s<br />

man in Baghdad.His reports from the beleaguered<br />

capital captivated the world. Throughout the early<br />

days <strong>of</strong> the Iraq invasion in March 2003, he stood<br />

on that hotel ro<strong>of</strong>top and told it ‘straight’. His<br />

calm delivery and youthful looks made him<br />

household brand. Like many <strong>of</strong> his colleagues, he<br />

was prepared to risk ALL in the pursuit <strong>of</strong> his<br />

chosen pr<strong>of</strong>ession. That is true commitment!<br />

Rageh Omarr was born in Mogadishu,<br />

Somalia and is the youngest <strong>of</strong> four children. He<br />

was educated in the UK at Cheltenham Boys<br />

College and graduated from Oxford University as<br />

L-R: Anthony Pounds – Managing Director- 141 Worldwide; Tone Bergan – Graphic Designer<br />

& Artist, Tone; Petter Gulli – Executive Creative Director, Bates <strong>Singapore</strong>; Sarah Thomas –<br />

Senior Planner, Bates <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

L-R: Terence Chan, Executive Group Director – Zenithmedia; Kenneth Tsang, Chief Executive<br />

Officer <strong>Singapore</strong> – Zenithmedia; Renaud Semerdjian, Chairman –Clear Channel<br />

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Guests mingling and networking at the cocktail reception before the Ad Lecture<br />

Vaasu Gavarasana, Regional Business Director – McCann Erickson; Anthony<br />

Phelips, Regional Director, Asia-Pacific/Canada- McCann Erickson Healthcare;<br />

David Matthew Fong, Deputy Director- MCDS<br />

NicVan Zwanenberg, Head <strong>of</strong> Network Development- BBC World Asia;<br />

Penny Richards, Asia Bureaux Editor – BBC News Asia Bureau;<br />

David Butorac, Chief Operating Officer – Astro All Asia Broadcast Centre<br />

BA Hons in Modern History.<br />

His career spans 15 years, starting as a trainee at ‘The Voice’<br />

newspaper in Brixton, London. In 1991 he moved to Ethiopia as<br />

a freelance foreign correspondent with much <strong>of</strong> his work broadcast<br />

by BBC World Service.<br />

In 1992 he returned to London to produce “Focus on Africa”<br />

continuing to work as a broadcast journalist for the World Service.<br />

After a 3 month sabbatical studying Arabic at University <strong>of</strong> Jordan,<br />

he was appointed as the Amman correspondent in March 1997,<br />

before becoming the Developing World correspondent in 1998.<br />

Then he moved to Jo’burg as the BBC News Africa<br />

correspondent. In September 2003 Rageh delivered the Royal<br />

Television Society’ Huw Weldon lecture, which was broadcast<br />

Touche reception by kind courtesy <strong>of</strong> Asia Pacific Brewery<br />

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Above, Rageh Omaar delivering his speech<br />

Left: Rageh Omaar, PMowe, James Yip,<br />

David Butorac, Chief Operating Officer –<br />

Astro All Asia Broadcast Centre<br />

on BBC 2.He has signed a two-book publishing<br />

agreement with Viking. The first entitled<br />

“REVOLUTION DAY” recently published, is drawn<br />

from his diaries kept whilst in Iraq.<br />

The second will be about Somalia, where he was<br />

born.It is to be highly personal, bringing together stories<br />

<strong>of</strong> war, exile, tradition & his own family.<br />

During the last Edinburgh Television Festival, Rageh<br />

spoke at a seminar titled “Saddam, My part in his<br />

downfall” along with Juliet Bremner, ITV; Ross<br />

Appleyard, Sky News; Brent Sadler, CNN. He recently<br />

won an Emma award for Best Media correspondent.<br />

Ladies & Gentlemen, It gives me great pleasure now<br />

to call upon RAGEH OMA<strong>AR</strong> to deliver the<br />

SINGAPORE ADVERTISING LECTURE – <strong>2004</strong><br />

“Marketing Risks in an Age <strong>of</strong> Terror.”<br />

James Yip presenting a memento <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

to Rageh Omaar<br />

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S i n g a p o r e A d v e r t i s i n g L e c t u r e 2 0 0 4<br />

Patrick Mowe, Mrs Rosalind Mowe, Patrick Lim, <strong>Advertising</strong> Sales &<br />

Multimedia, Consumer Markets, StarHub; James Heng - Executive Vice<br />

President, Media Business Group – SPH<br />

Peggy Tan, Managing Director, Consumer Probe & Vice President, <strong>IAS</strong>; NicVan<br />

Zwanenberg, Head <strong>of</strong> Network Development, BBC World Asia; Sandie Lee,<br />

Programming Consumer Markets, Cable TV Services, Consumer Markets, StarHub<br />

Terrence Voon, Senior Broadcast Journalist, SAFRA Radio;<br />

Sandra Buenaventura, General Manager, SAFRA Radio;<br />

Robin Chua, Director, Consumer Probe<br />

David Matthew Fong, Deputy Director- MCDS; Palani Pillai, Managing Director – CRUSH;<br />

Beverly Wong, Corporate Communications – StarHub; Amy Gay, Deputy Director, MCDS<br />

Left: Richard Dyason – Vice President<br />

& Head Strategic Marketing Division,<br />

Personal Financial Services, UOB<br />

with Elaine Oh – Manager Travel<br />

Distribution Asia Pacific, BBC World<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Henry Lim, Group Chief Financial Officer, MediaCorp and<br />

James Yip, CEO MediaCorp Radio<br />

Left: Rajat Mittra, Senior<br />

Marketing Manager, Asia - BBC<br />

World and Sorab Mistry – Area<br />

Director –South & SEA,<br />

Executive VP-Asia Pacific-<br />

McCann Erickson<br />

Above: James Yip, CEO –MediaCorp Radio;<br />

Danny Koh – Deputy Executive Director – <strong>IAS</strong>;<br />

James Heng – Executive Vice President,<br />

Media Business Group – SPH MediaWorks<br />

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T h e E F F I E S e m i n a r s<br />

HOW TO WIN AN EFFIE<br />

Presented by Linden Davis, President, Lin Davis & Associates<br />

Date:<br />

Thursday 1 April<br />

Afternoon 2.30pm-3.30pm<br />

Evening 6.00pm-7.00pm<br />

Venue: DDB <strong>Singapore</strong> Auditorium, 226 Outram Road<br />

Date: Friday 2 April<br />

Afternoon 2.30pm-3.30pm<br />

Evening 6.00pm-7.00pm<br />

Linden Davis, who has been associated with the New York EFFIEs for 30 years, and who will preside as the<br />

Moderator <strong>of</strong> the judging in <strong>Singapore</strong> in June, will be flown out specially to conduct the <strong>Singapore</strong> seminars<br />

in April on 'How to win an EFFIE' to held over two days on 1st and 2nd April at the DDB Auditorium.<br />

Linden will attempt to de-mystify any preconceptions about winning EFFIEs.<br />

Want to know HOW to win an EFFIE Award<br />

The unconventional and flamboyant Linden Davis believes<br />

in ‘taking the bull by its horns’ and getting straight to the heart<br />

<strong>of</strong> the matter. Expect cutting edge directives delivered with<br />

panache. Expect to be painfully challenged, to be pushed far<br />

beyond your limits <strong>of</strong> creativity, to settle for nothing less than<br />

your absolute best!<br />

With an impressive background <strong>of</strong> over 30 years’ hands-on<br />

marketplace exposure in advertising, business management and<br />

consulting, studying and implementing product research<br />

methodologies and a seasoned veteran EFFIE judge for more than<br />

three decades, Linden Davis is indeed the man to tell you HOW<br />

to do it.<br />

Among his sterling accolades:<br />

• Led market research <strong>of</strong> new products at Lever Brothers in<br />

New York, directing consumer insights and product research used<br />

in the creation and development <strong>of</strong> its new products<br />

• Directed strategic input into advertising and marketing<br />

campaigns for highly recognized, blue chip advertisers at<br />

McCaffrey and McCall.<br />

• Directed strategic input into Sterling Health’s marketing<br />

research strategies and measured the performance <strong>of</strong> their overthe-counter<br />

remedies; also conducted consumer research assessing<br />

the value <strong>of</strong> potential acquisitions.<br />

• Formed a consultancy, Lin Davis & Associates, working<br />

across many categories such as automotive, entertainment and<br />

pharmaceutical. In particular, he consulted at Bristol-Myers,<br />

working on a number <strong>of</strong> OTC and several Rx-OTC switch<br />

assignments, one being the FDA approval for Excedrin’s migraine<br />

indication.<br />

• Developed a new brand loyalty and equity model called<br />

‘Relationship Monitor’ for Foote Cone & Belding which led to<br />

him managing Relationship Monitor and its world-wide<br />

deployment. Lin successfully line-extended the model into a small<br />

module for small-scale, stand-alone studies and for useful inclusion<br />

in other strategic tracking studies.<br />

Linden Davis, President, Lin Davis & Associates<br />

“We are delighted that <strong>Singapore</strong> is the<br />

second country in Asia after India to launch<br />

the EFFIE Awards. It says quite a lot about<br />

the quality <strong>of</strong> advertising pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> who have already shown that<br />

Cannes, Clios and New York Festival<br />

Awards do not frighten them.”<br />

AN EFFIE VETERAN<br />

Lin has been associated with the Effie Awards for over 30<br />

years. In addition to being a past-president <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Marketing Association, the sponsor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Effie Awards, he was Chairman <strong>of</strong> the 5th Awards in 1974<br />

and Co-Chairman <strong>of</strong> the 10th Awards in 1979. He was personally<br />

responsible for introducing the Effies to France and Mexico. He<br />

has participated in the EFFIE judging for 30 years and has<br />

moderated final judging for over 10 years.<br />

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NEW YORK<br />

HERE WE COME!<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Events Manager Patsy Ee & Deputy Executive<br />

Director Danny Koh flew to the Big Apple in late<br />

February to learn and understand firsthand the<br />

processes and methods <strong>of</strong> judging practised at the<br />

EFFIE judging in New York, which took place on 26th<br />

& 27th February. It was a once-in-a-lifetime<br />

opportunity to be amongst the creme de la creme <strong>of</strong><br />

top-notch advertising and media pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and<br />

witness (and participate in) the actual judging<br />

procedures 'live' and in person.<br />

Organised by the New York American Marketing<br />

Association, both Patsy and Danny gained practical<br />

insights on the judging process and procedures in<br />

preparation for the EFFIE Awards judging in<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> on 9th June.<br />

Judges for the New York EFFIE Awards are drawn<br />

from CEOs and Senior Managers <strong>of</strong> Ad Agencies,<br />

Media Agencies and major advertisers. While in New<br />

York, Patsy and Danny met up with Marie Scotti, the<br />

IAA Director <strong>of</strong> Membership Services and further<br />

strengthened mutual ties with an exchange <strong>of</strong><br />

information between IAA in New York and the IAA<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter.<br />

L-R: Janet Pines, EVP & Director <strong>of</strong> Strategy & Insights <strong>of</strong> Foote, Cone & Belding Worldwide New York,<br />

(one <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE Judges); Linden Davis <strong>of</strong> Lin Davis & Associates Ltd, who will be coming down to<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> to give a talk on the EFFIE, Danny Koh, Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong>.<br />

L-R: Patsy Ee, Events Manager <strong>IAS</strong>; Bruce Meyers who sits on the<br />

EFFIE steering committee and Danny Koh<br />

L-R: Ms Mary Lee Keane, Executive Director New York American Marketing<br />

Association; Danny Koh and Patsy Ee <strong>of</strong> <strong>IAS</strong>; Mike Wong <strong>of</strong> McCann-<br />

Erickson Guangming Ltd, Managing Director, Hong Kong Vice President,<br />

Greater China. Mike is also the Chairman for the 4As in Hong Kong.<br />

L-R: Ms Marie J.<br />

Scotti, Director,<br />

Membership<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> IAA<br />

New York and<br />

Danny Koh<br />

L-R: Ms Erica Stoppenbach, International Manager, Assistant to Executive<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the New York American Marketing Association; Patsy Ee and<br />

Danny Koh.<br />

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T h e E F F I E S e m i n a r s<br />

HOW DO YOU WIN AN EFFIE<br />

David Tang, Managing Director <strong>of</strong> DDB and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE Committee, addressed advertising media<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen, and Comrades<br />

fighting for Good <strong>Advertising</strong>. Welcome to the<br />

EFFIE Seminars! Good to have you back at<br />

school.<br />

The EFFIE IDEA<br />

This is where it all begins. The idea for the<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> EFFIES began here two years ago. In<br />

fact it was cooked up upstairs, 3 rd floor in my<br />

room.<br />

Tim Evill and I met up with Patrick Mowe,<br />

that good man from <strong>IAS</strong>, and gave him a hard<br />

time that the <strong>IAS</strong> should get Real – and do<br />

something big and credible for <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong>.<br />

We told him we should have our very best<br />

case studies, our very own EFFIE Awards. As an<br />

inspiration to all in the business.<br />

We gave him a hard time. Of course, it was<br />

easy for us. We were “All talk and no action”.<br />

WE DIDN’T REALISE PAT WOULD<br />

TAKE US SO SERIOUSLY.<br />

I remember, Pat asked us where he could buy<br />

it. So today, he’s succeeded in bringing the EFFIES<br />

from New York to <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />

The second country in Asia to have it.<br />

Along the way, he got two powerful Ministers<br />

– Dr. Lee Boon Yang, Minister <strong>of</strong> MITA and Mah<br />

Bow Tan, Minister for National Development to<br />

support this.<br />

He’s worked very hard.<br />

RETRIBUTION<br />

IN RETRIBUTION, he has punished me<br />

by making me the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE<br />

Committee. I then had to rope in Simone from<br />

Saatchi, Tanuj from DYR, Sorab from McCann,<br />

Rod Pullen from Batey and ‘Adman <strong>of</strong> the Year’<br />

Palani from CRUSH.<br />

Hell, if I have to suffer this alone.<br />

My colleagues in the EFFIE Executive<br />

Committee have given a lot. Long meetings, bad<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee, cold aircon in that <strong>IAS</strong> room.<br />

The <strong>IAS</strong> and the Committee have been hard<br />

at work to ensure that the Award Show and Gala<br />

Dinner on 22 nd September at the Grand<br />

Copthorne Waterfront Hotel will be a memorable<br />

experience.<br />

IT’S NOW UP TO YOU<br />

Now it is up to you to send in the entries for<br />

your clients, and win the honours.<br />

If I may share a word on the EFFIES. We<br />

believe very passionately that Creativity is the<br />

magic for our business. More and more, our<br />

EFFIE Chairman David Tang<br />

business needs breakthrough thinking. But<br />

Creative Award Shows are not enough. Sometimes<br />

we get interesting ads, but <strong>of</strong>ten ads that do not<br />

make a real commercial impact for our clients.<br />

Breakthru Results<br />

We need to celebrate the creative work that<br />

brings in the RESULTS. And bring RESPECT<br />

to our industry. We hope each agency will send<br />

in at least 10 entries. May a thousand flowers<br />

bloom.<br />

About LINDEN DAVIES<br />

We are also very pleased to have with us today,<br />

Mr. Linden Davis from New York!<br />

Lin has participated in the Effie Awards for<br />

30 years. In addition to being a past-president <strong>of</strong><br />

the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Marketing<br />

Association, sponsor <strong>of</strong> the Effie Awards, he was<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> the 5 th Awards in 1974, Co-<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> the 10 th Awards in 1979, and has<br />

introduced Effies to France and Mexico.He has<br />

participated in judging for 30 years and has<br />

moderated final judging for over 10 years.<br />

WHO CAME FOR THE BRIEF:<br />

Some 100 advertisers, sponsors, Charter &<br />

Foundation members (including the <strong>IAS</strong><br />

President) dropped in at the DDB Auditorium<br />

to hear Linden Davis’ hour long presentation on<br />

how ad campaigns should be done to qualify for<br />

An EFFIE and the thinking that goes behind such<br />

high calibre creatives.<br />

The affable Linden Davis<br />

AND NOW, OVER TO YOU, LINDEN:<br />

EFFIEs recognize advertising effectiveness and are<br />

focused more on marketplace effectiveness. The<br />

increasingly competitive marketing environment is<br />

making accountability <strong>of</strong> advertising more relevant.<br />

EFFIEs are given for advertising that has proven<br />

accountability; that’s why EFFIEs are becoming the<br />

most desired advertising awards around the world.<br />

A description <strong>of</strong> what goes on among judging<br />

juries in deciding on a winning entry:<br />

I have been involved in EFFIE judging for over<br />

20 years and have moderated final judging panels for<br />

over 10 years. Senior members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Singapore</strong>’s<br />

advertising, marketing, media and academic<br />

communities will compose several juries <strong>of</strong> between 7<br />

to 15 members. Judging is highly intensive work;<br />

sometimes an hour will go by with no sounds because<br />

judges are concentrating so hard.<br />

The judging process involves reading each section<br />

<strong>of</strong> a very comprehensive brief <strong>of</strong> effectiveness that<br />

entrants submit in addition to their advertising<br />

campaigns. Judges use their senior level experience to<br />

assess how ambitious the campaign objectives were,<br />

how well the goals were achieved, whether the results<br />

could be mainly attributed to the advertising campaign<br />

and whether the creative strategy, marketing and media<br />

tactics were consistent with the objectives. They score<br />

this part <strong>of</strong> the entry. Then the judges review the<br />

submitted advertising materials and score them next.<br />

They must keep in mind the creative strategy, how<br />

well they feel the campaign delivered on the creative<br />

strategy and how well they believe the campaign drove<br />

the results cited in the brief <strong>of</strong> effectiveness.This process<br />

is repeated up to 20 times in a jury. It is very hard<br />

work.<br />

A few personal thoughts on what makes a good brief:<br />

In short, what you’d expect as a good expression<br />

<strong>of</strong> a marketing plan, or a good statement <strong>of</strong> a creative<br />

strategy These same requirements make a good model<br />

for reviewing an EFFIE entry brief.<br />

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epresentatives at the <strong>IAS</strong> EFFIE Seminars on 1 st and 2 nd April at the DDB Auditorium.<br />

Patrick Mowe & Linden Davis pose for AdLib<br />

All smiles - Saatchi & Saatchi CEO, Simone Bartley with Patrick Mowe, David McKenzie <strong>of</strong> Batey Ads,<br />

Christopher Foo, COO Batey and David Tang, MD DDB <strong>Singapore</strong>. <strong>IAS</strong>'s Danny Koh is on the extreme<br />

right<br />

Mike Stepan, CEO (Designate) Publicis with Mr<br />

Philip Lu, Marketing Manager, Mazda Motor & Mr<br />

David Phey, General Manager, Publicis Dialog<br />

EFFIE Chairman David Tang with<br />

Committee Member Tanuj Philip, MD <strong>of</strong><br />

DY&R Wunderman<br />

Please keep the judges (senior executives) and the<br />

environment (intense) <strong>of</strong> the judging process in mind.<br />

You want to facilitate the judges’ jobs as much as<br />

possible.<br />

• Make your briefs clear and easy to read: judging<br />

sessions are intense & difficult.<br />

• Making their job more difficult with small<br />

typeface and complex sentences will not win points.<br />

Be direct, simple, linear in your story telling: take the<br />

reader (judge) by the hand and lead him/her directly<br />

through your arguments. Don’t confound with twists<br />

and turns or superfluous material.<br />

• Be Concise : avoid making the same points using<br />

different words -some briefs labour on and on, restating<br />

some points from many different directions.It may be<br />

intended to look like a lot, but it really isn’t!<br />

• Avoid effusive hyperbole: when an<br />

accomplishment is made out to be bigger than it<br />

actually is, the reader should be aware <strong>of</strong> ‘hucksterism’<br />

• Quantify results; avoid “hearsay” and organize<br />

your results according to your objectives: the more<br />

quantitative evidence is<br />

Patrick Mowe explaining the finer points <strong>of</strong><br />

EFFIE criteria judging as Ad Asia's Allein<br />

Moore and the Saatchi & Saatchi team look on<br />

l-r : David Tang, Linden Davis, Winston Lee (Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Marcom, Football Association <strong>of</strong> Spore), Patrick Mowe<br />

and Simone Bartley<br />

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JUDGING THE<br />

INAUGURAL SIN<br />

For the first time in<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>, advertising is<br />

being judged on<br />

effectiveness and not<br />

creative efforts.<br />

This amazing breakthrough<br />

comes as a welcome relief for most<br />

clients, who understandably want<br />

to see tangible results <strong>of</strong> their<br />

advertising investment.<br />

An increase in sales and a<br />

corresponding rise in revenue,<br />

greater awareness and perception <strong>of</strong><br />

the brand product or service and a<br />

development <strong>of</strong> brand loyalty are<br />

welcome returns.<br />

Fifty eight judges assembled<br />

from a wide spectrum <strong>of</strong> major<br />

advertisers, marketing companies,<br />

creative and media agencies, media<br />

owners and buyers, broadcasters,<br />

academia and international<br />

publishing groups cast their votes on<br />

72 entries submitted in 14<br />

categories at the Grand Copthorne<br />

Hotel on 9 th June.<br />

The early morning judging<br />

process extended right through to<br />

lunch, with judges and moderators<br />

taking frequent c<strong>of</strong>fee/tea and snack<br />

breaks to ‘re-fuel’ and ‘warm-up’<br />

from the freezing room temperatures<br />

at the hotel.<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> Gold, Silver &<br />

Bronze winners will only be<br />

announced at The Inaugural EFFIE<br />

Awards ceremony on Wednesday<br />

22 nd September at the Grand<br />

Copthorne Hotel.<br />

Welcome address by EFFIE Chairman David Tang<br />

Sitting L-R Mike Stepan, CEO Designate,<br />

Publicis; Todd Waldron, Senior Copywriter,<br />

BBH. Standing L-R : Vincent Digonnet, CEO<br />

Asia Pacific, Euro RSCG; Matthew Godfrey,<br />

CEO Bates<br />

AdLib Editor & <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Sales Manager Valerie Trevor talked<br />

to some <strong>of</strong> the judges & moderators<br />

during their breaks and put together<br />

some <strong>of</strong> their spontaneous<br />

comments.<br />

■ Moderator David Tang<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> EFFIE Committee<br />

Linden Davis, specially flown in from the New York<br />

American Marketing Association<br />

Mark Fong, CEO Batey <strong>Singapore</strong>; Ng Tian It, Executive Creative Director,<br />

McCann Erickson; James Wong, <strong>IAS</strong> Council Member and Communications<br />

& Corporate Affairs Manager, Néstle; Margaret Foo, CEO Carat Media.<br />

Rod Pullen,<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> President<br />

& CEO Batey/<br />

red cell;<br />

Linden Davis,<br />

New York<br />

AMA; Simone<br />

Bartley, CEO<br />

Saatchi &<br />

Saatchi<br />

“It’s very encouraging to see a healthy<br />

number <strong>of</strong> entries, especially since it’s a first time<br />

effort, but at the same time it’s remarkably sad.<br />

The other half <strong>of</strong> the really good entries are not<br />

here when they should be. I wonder if it’s the<br />

half-full or half-empty syndrome<br />

But it’s a good start – we are very grateful<br />

to those who pushed the envelopes. Among my<br />

observations is that in some key categories, one<br />

brand enthusiastically participates with 2-3<br />

entries while other competing brands are<br />

conspiciously missing.<br />

The judges have been great. I cannot<br />

thank them enough.”<br />

Eugene Cheong, Regional Director, Ogilvy<br />

& Mather; Allein Moore, Publisher/<br />

Managing Editor, Ad Asia; Alaistair<br />

McEwan, Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Director,<br />

International Herald Tribune; Vincent<br />

Digonnet, CEO Asia Pacific, Euro RSCG;<br />

Manpreet Singh, MD Mindshare.<br />

Richard Bleasdale, Associate Managing<br />

Director, DDB; Sattar Khan, Executive VP<br />

& Head <strong>of</strong> Strategy for Multinational<br />

Clients, McCann-Erickson; Gerry Pereira,<br />

President Asia Pacific, Carlson<br />

Marketing Group


GAPORE EFFIES<br />

Judging Panel IV with Moderator Sattar Khan<br />

Judging Panel II with Moderator Palani Pillai<br />

Judging Panel III with Moderator David Tang<br />

Judging Panel I with Moderator Simone Bartley<br />

Sze Tian Poh, Managing Director, Unilever;<br />

and Richard Joyce, Regional <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Director, Newsweek<br />

Bhaskar Rao, CEO & Area Director SE Asia,<br />

Foote Cone & Belding; Kenneth Tsang, MD<br />

Zenith Media; Matthew Godfrey, CEO Bates<br />

Tim Pinnegar, Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Director, The<br />

Economist; Norman Tan, Executive Creative<br />

Director, J.Walter Thompson; Martin Lee,<br />

Regional Creative Director, Y&R and Wunderman<br />

Patrick Mowe, Hon.Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong>;<br />

David Chan, Marketing Manager, Performance<br />

Motors; Jeannie Ong, VP, Corporate<br />

Communications, StarHub<br />

David Matthew Fong, Deputy Director, Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Community Development & Sports; Danny Koh,<br />

Deputy Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong>; Rebecca Ang Lee,<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Council Member & Regional Marketing<br />

Director, Giordano Originals; Seah Gek Choo,<br />

Manager Audit, Deloitte & Touche<br />

Sitting L-R: Ben Fennell, CEO BBH Asia Pacific;<br />

Francis Hsu, Senior VP, Credit Cards UOB.<br />

Standing L-R Danny Koh & David Tang<br />

Ng Tian It, Executive Creative Director, McCann<br />

Erickson; David Tang, EFFIE Chairman & MD,<br />

DDB; Yang Yeo, Managing Partner/ Creative<br />

Director, Fallon<br />

Norman Tan, Executive Creative Director SE Asia,<br />

J.Walter Thompson; Patrick Low, Executive Creative<br />

Director, Y&R and Wunderman; David Matthew Fong,<br />

Deputy Director, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Community Development &<br />

Sports<br />

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JUDGING THE INAUGURAL SINGAPORE EFFIES<br />

Florence Lian, Senior General Manager, MediaCorp<br />

Radio; David Tang, EFFIE Chairman & MD, DDB;<br />

Francis Hsu, Senior VP, Credit Cards UOB.<br />

L-R : Angela Koch, Director, Strategic Planning M&C Saatchi; Gerry Rezel,<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Council Member & VP, Group Marketing & Communications, CK Tang<br />

Ltd; Steve Straw, Exec.Creative Director, Leo Burnett; Sandy Burns,<br />

Planning Director, Saatchi & Saatchi. Standing is Peter Khoo, Vice President<br />

& Head Editorial Projects & Branding, <strong>Singapore</strong> Press Holdings<br />

■ Linden Davis<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

American Marketing Association &<br />

Observer <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE Awards <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

“My job here is to brief the moderators,<br />

discuss any peculiarities <strong>of</strong> judging roles &<br />

procedural adjustments compared to what is done<br />

in the US and resolve problems/issues as they come<br />

up. It’s the first time for all 58 judges and<br />

moderators, and we have tried to make it as<br />

rewarding as possible.”<br />

■ Greg Paul<br />

Principal R3<br />

“I’m truly impressed at the good quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> the entries overall. <strong>Singapore</strong> is truly ‘up there’<br />

in marketing effectiveness as compared to<br />

Malaysia, China and Hong Kong. Marketers<br />

here don’t really care for creative awards, they<br />

are more focused on the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> ads – in<br />

terms <strong>of</strong> building awareness or a change <strong>of</strong><br />

image that predictably results in increased<br />

dollar revenue and brand health. EFFIE<br />

Winners certainly will get more new business<br />

and more prospective clients.”<br />

■ Moderator Pallani Pillai<br />

CEO, Crush<br />

“I see the paretos rule <strong>of</strong> the 80/20 – 20%<br />

good, 80% mediocre. We need to set and<br />

maintain high standards – 20% <strong>of</strong> the work<br />

here deserves to win 80% <strong>of</strong> the awards.”<br />

■ Allein Moore<br />

Ad Asia<br />

“Much harder to judge than a straight<br />

creative award. The EFFIES are an excellent<br />

balance in the award show arena.”<br />

■ Katherine Frith<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, NTU<br />

“Really great – high standards in entries<br />

here and it’s all very pr<strong>of</strong>essionally organized.<br />

I think highly <strong>of</strong> the judging criteria,<br />

especially in categories that required<br />

quantitative research & data. It’s great that<br />

we evaluate entries by mind & data, not just<br />

by emotions and visual appeal.”<br />

■ Graham Kelly<br />

Executive Creative Director,<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

“I found many entries to be creatively<br />

weak. Except for one on contact lenses, the<br />

rest were bland. Granted, this was a tough<br />

category.”<br />

■ Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

Regional Marketing Director,<br />

Giordano Originals<br />

“It was very clear which entries stood out<br />

in the categories that I judged. Creative briefs<br />

were rather disappointing, but overall since this<br />

is the first EFFIES, it was acceptable.”<br />

■ David Matthew Fong<br />

Deputy Director, MCDS<br />

“It’s been a long time coming. I can see<br />

this from a client’s perspective.<br />

Yes, creativity matters, but clients want<br />

results, awareness and perception <strong>of</strong> the<br />

brand, dollar increase. This changes people’s<br />

mindsets, creates a touchpoint.”<br />

Palani Pillai, <strong>IAS</strong> Council Member & MD, CRUSH; Peter Khoo,Vice President<br />

& Head Editorial Projects & Branding, <strong>Singapore</strong> Press Holdings; James<br />

Wong, <strong>IAS</strong> Council Member & Communications & Corporate Affairs<br />

Manager, Néstle<br />

■ Tanuj Philip<br />

Managing Director, Y & R and Wunderman<br />

“The number <strong>of</strong> entries submitted was<br />

most encouraging, especially the cross-section<br />

in terms <strong>of</strong> big & small clients and<br />

categories.”<br />

■ Kenneth Tsang<br />

Managing Director, Zenith Media<br />

“People tried very hard – the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> entries showed that people do want to move<br />

in this new direction <strong>of</strong> effective advertising.<br />

Meaningful advertising from a creative<br />

standpoint is very different from effectiveness.<br />

What do I mean – there’s the $ revenue,<br />

increased awareness and image consciousness<br />

to consider.”<br />

■ Simone Bartley<br />

Chief Executive Officer,<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

“I was incredibly impressed with the high<br />

calibre <strong>of</strong> judges. It is a clear sign from the<br />

marketing and advertising community on the<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> effectiveness awards. I have to<br />

say though that I felt the calibre <strong>of</strong> entries was<br />

average, with only a few stand-out submissions<br />

(based on the categories I reviewed). But let<br />

me be clear – I don’t mean average ideas - I<br />

mean average submissions.<br />

In many cases a great idea was undersold<br />

- with only half the story told. Or the work<br />

submitted did not follow the submission<br />

guidelines which meant in some cases the work<br />

was not able to be fairly viewed. I would like<br />

to think next year that we can have all CEOs<br />

make a point to review their agencies entries -<br />

just as all ECDs do with creative.”<br />

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EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards<br />

Executive Committee<br />

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN<br />

When the EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards was launched by Minister Lee<br />

Boon Yang on September 24, 2003 at the <strong>Singapore</strong> International<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Congress 2003 there were five pioneer sponsors (See next<br />

page). Since then two additional sponsors have rallied to the cause <strong>of</strong><br />

Effectiveness (below).<br />

These sponsors cover the following industries:<br />

Chairman: David Tang<br />

MD, DDB <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Broadcast :<br />

International Publications:<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Communications:<br />

Relationship Marketing :<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Research:<br />

Telecommunications:<br />

Mass Consumer Products:<br />

MediaCorp<br />

Reader’s Digest<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

Carlson Marketing Group<br />

Consumer Probe<br />

StarHub<br />

Unilever<br />

Vice Chair: Simone Bartley<br />

CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

Vice Chair: Tanuj Philip<br />

MD, Y&R and Wunderman<br />

Angie Santa Maria, <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Director, Reader's Digest - One <strong>of</strong><br />

the five original sponsors<br />

Member: Palani Pillai<br />

MD, CRUSH<br />

Member: Sorab Mistry<br />

Executive VP Asia Pacific,<br />

Area Director, South & SE Asia<br />

MD <strong>Singapore</strong>,McCann-Erickson<br />

Member: Steve Elrick<br />

Executive Creative Director,<br />

BBH Asia Pacific<br />

Member: Rodney E. Pullen<br />

Group CEO,<br />

Batey/red cell<br />

Jeannie Ong, Corporate Communications,<br />

StarHub is the sixth sponsor <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Awards<br />

Member: Patrick Mowe<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Hon Executive Director & IAA<br />

World Board Member<br />

Secretary: Danny Koh<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Deputy Executive Director<br />

Sze Tian Poh, Managing Director,<br />

UNILEVER <strong>Singapore</strong> is the seventh<br />

sponsor<br />

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A S I A P A C I F I C B r o a d c a s t i n g C o n f e r e n c e 2 0 0 4<br />

RELIVING THE<br />

POWER OF<br />

BROADCASTING<br />

ASIA PACIFIC BROADCASTING CONFERENCE<br />

Friday 28 th May <strong>2004</strong>, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel<br />

“We are making history – this time last year,<br />

economies in Asia were reeling from the<br />

S<strong>AR</strong>S outbreak. We have rebounded,<br />

indicative <strong>of</strong> the attendance at this event.”<br />

In his opening address declaring this year’s Asia Pacific<br />

Broadcasting Conference open to the 400-strong audience, <strong>IAS</strong><br />

President Rod Pullen commented that growth rates within the<br />

advertising industry in the East are rising faster.<br />

He predicted that by 2014, 65% <strong>of</strong> the planet’s population<br />

will live in Asia, bringing about a climate <strong>of</strong> unparalled change<br />

within and across the region and resulting in unrivalled<br />

opportunities for entrepreneurs.<br />

Thus, he said, new learning is essential & critical to the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the ad industry in the next 10 years.<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> President Rod Pullen welcoming<br />

delegates to the Asia Pacific<br />

Broadcasting Conference <strong>2004</strong><br />

■ MOST ENTERTAINING PRESENTER<br />

Keynote speaker Ian Grant, selfacclaimed<br />

‘Judas speaker,’ set an excellent<br />

beginning tone to the day-long conference<br />

with his lively, highly riveting and<br />

humourous presentation on media influence<br />

upon the family.<br />

Touching on how parenting and teenage<br />

development in the new millennium differs<br />

from the 50s (lost innocence),60s (sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> authority replaced by peer pressure<br />

influence), 70s (the decade <strong>of</strong> ‘ME’ where<br />

sex replaced love) 80s (lost hope) and 90s<br />

(loss <strong>of</strong> self-respect & decline in heritage<br />

values). “Teenagers are God’s punishment<br />

for having sex, while grandchildren are<br />

God’s blessing for NOT murdering your<br />

children.”<br />

Keynote Speaker Ian Grant<br />

was a big hit with the<br />

audience (pictured below).<br />

Families build nations and<br />

children are the glue that<br />

seals the past to the future,<br />

he emphasised.<br />

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Lee Cheok Yew spoke on MTV Branding on Youth<br />

Mock Pak Lum gave an expressive dialogue on<br />

Digital Broadcasting<br />

“All is not lost though – parents can give love,<br />

hope and respect to their children,” said the Founder<br />

and Chairman <strong>of</strong> Focus on the Family, New<br />

Zealand and Parenting with Confidence Inc. New<br />

Zealand. “Families are important in every culture<br />

– it takes listening and communication to build<br />

bridges, inculcate wisdom and develop roots that give<br />

you wings. Be a team – eat together, share stories,<br />

create a haven and keep the dream.”<br />

His happiness formula intrigued his highly<br />

attentive audience-<br />

■ A self to live with (help your child find their<br />

dreams and reverse childhood anxiety)<br />

■ A work to live for (develop bonds through<br />

creative pastimes)<br />

■ A belief to live by (inculcating strong family<br />

values can eradicate negative media<br />

influence)<br />

■ A cause worth your life (teenagers need<br />

to be constantly challenged)<br />

Tony Hertz spoke with passion on Visual Radio<br />

and captivated his audience<br />

According to John McConnell, “ Talk Radio” is big<br />

in the US, evidenced by huge audience ratings<br />

brand conscious, they are unique in having ‘pester<br />

power’ (being empowered by influence).<br />

And their influence is by no means small –<br />

there are 1.23 billion 15-34 year olds in Asia,<br />

representing some 35% <strong>of</strong> Asia’s population<br />

His steps to building power youth brands<br />

include:<br />

“A Reality Check for everyday life – Rules,<br />

Routines & Ridiculousness – every kid needs these to<br />

grow up balanced. Remember that your children are<br />

the messengers you send into the future. Good families<br />

create social capital, which in turn create economic<br />

capital.”<br />

When it comes to negative media influence,<br />

Grant’s advice for parents is to draw the line where<br />

fantasy ends and truth begins. Teach kids good<br />

moral values early and not to take risks<br />

haphazardly. Develop mentor-relationships for<br />

them early in life.<br />

Adding spice to guidelines on family<br />

intimacy, he threw in subtle innuendos, practical<br />

advice for husbands and great one-liners that had<br />

his audience roaring with laughter. A couple <strong>of</strong><br />

gems - “It costs $60.00 to date your wife or $600,00<br />

for a divorce.” On sex & relationships - “Men are<br />

Microwaves, Women are Crockpots.”<br />

John McConnell is all for Talk Radio as a powerful<br />

advertising medium<br />

■ BORN-AGAIN YOUTHFUL PRESENTER<br />

Second speaker Lee Cheok Yew focused on<br />

the exploding youth market as a key to future<br />

brand development. MTV Asia’s Executive Vice-<br />

President for SEA and Mobile/Online said this<br />

powerful group <strong>of</strong> future trendsetting consumers<br />

have not known <strong>of</strong> a world before video games,<br />

internet access, mobile phones, MTV and<br />

SMSing. By nature media savvy, lifestyle and<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

Accelerate the speed <strong>of</strong> change in product<br />

development (cater to youth’s obsession<br />

for all things NEW)<br />

Build a 360 degree connect (online, on air,<br />

print, mobile, on ground, on the move<br />

connectivity with youth – they demand<br />

variety)<br />

Develop a Brand Benefit Pyramid <strong>of</strong><br />

priorities (focus on youth interactivity to<br />

build brand loyalty)<br />

Own a Mindset (crazy is the norm for this<br />

generation)<br />

Super Personalize (create a ‘ME’ centric<br />

environment)<br />

Reach out & Touch with Music<br />

Build Confident Brands with an ‘In-Your-<br />

Face’ attitude<br />

Live the Brand & Create a Dynamic<br />

Environment<br />

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A S I A P A C I F I C B r o a d c a s t i n g C o n f e r e n c e 2 0 0 4<br />

Raymund Miranda expressing “The Power <strong>of</strong><br />

Disney”<br />

Kraig Kitchin delivered an excellent presentation<br />

on “Discovering Stars”<br />

■ COMMUNICATING PASSION WITH<br />

A VOICE PRESENTER<br />

Create, Communicate and Produce Better<br />

Ads on Radio, says ‘Mister Radio’ Tony Hertz.<br />

Why is radio relevant when we live in a 100%<br />

visual world Because visuals can translate to<br />

sounds and advertisers should aim to be different<br />

by choosing a unique medium with its own visual<br />

vocabulary. Sound vocabulary makes pictures in<br />

sound using voices, characters, everyday situations<br />

and structured content (depending on s<strong>of</strong>t or<br />

hard-sell approaches).<br />

Raising standards <strong>of</strong> radio ads is in the<br />

commercial interest <strong>of</strong> networks reliant on<br />

advertising revenue. Tony is in the business himself<br />

and speaks from firsthand experience. The<br />

Creative and Managing Director <strong>of</strong> Hertz: Radio<br />

and sought-after lecturer on creative radio<br />

strategies contends that:<br />

■ Agencies don’t consciously push radio for<br />

brands<br />

■ Agencies tend to stick to formulas they<br />

know and are not experimental – thus, no<br />

breakthrough<br />

■ The media doesn’t do much to help<br />

■ Advertisers either avoid radio altogether<br />

or use it tactically, compromising standards<br />

People like to complain about how lousy the<br />

radio medium is - according to Tony, that’s because<br />

those writing radio ads don’t do it very well. “The<br />

silent killer <strong>of</strong> creative radio ideas is the script.”<br />

Dare to be different and move away from<br />

conformity – there are many ways to SEE radio.<br />

Every single visualization you can think <strong>of</strong> can<br />

actually make sounds. Begin with a picture leading<br />

to a corresponding sound – a little<br />

experimentation could pave the way to a truly<br />

great radio commercial!<br />

■ PUSHING FOR TALK RADIO<br />

PRESENTER<br />

“It’s an infectious medium that’s entertaining<br />

and enlightening, one that packs a powerful punch<br />

to make people really listen,” says John<br />

McConnell, Senior VP <strong>of</strong> Programming at<br />

ABC Radio Networks (USA). Talk Radio<br />

overcomes and leaps over great economic<br />

divides and language barriers and has become<br />

the most influential segment <strong>of</strong> the broadcast<br />

industry. In the US alone there are over 14,000<br />

radio stations, <strong>of</strong> which 2,000 are Talk Formats.<br />

“Many would consider this a negative platform,<br />

but it’s really a great controversial activity-related<br />

medium.<br />

Let’s face it – heavy emotions motivate<br />

audiences worldwide – this mike-mouth format<br />

has the ability to create an emotional bond with<br />

listeners.”<br />

In an unusual twist, John thinks that this<br />

advertising medium should be directed mostly<br />

at women for top effectiveness. He revealed that<br />

in the US, women control over 82% <strong>of</strong> buying<br />

decisions. Advertisers and media buyers would<br />

be wise to take note, especially when Talk Radio<br />

begins to kick <strong>of</strong>f in a big way in <strong>Singapore</strong>!<br />

■ MISTER DIGI-BROADCASTER<br />

The digitalisation and computerisation era<br />

has evolved, resulting in faster, cheaper<br />

computers, more sophisticated internet<br />

broadband networks, hi-tech gizmos and<br />

gadgets such as TVs with hard disks, portable<br />

media centres, media boxes with extreme video,<br />

even rewind radios.<br />

“People are seeking immersive experiences and<br />

immersive advertising has now become the new<br />

revenue stream that still remains relatively<br />

untapped,” says Mock Pak Lum, CEO,<br />

MediaCorp Techologies, I-Net <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />

“There has been a subtle paradigm shift <strong>of</strong> focus<br />

from TV to Video Games to Chatting OnLine.<br />

With increasing levels <strong>of</strong> sophistication in<br />

broadcast and IT techology, advertisers, viewers<br />

and listeners are in for a thrilling future!”<br />

■ MAGICAL DISNEY PRESENTER<br />

The only entertainment programme with<br />

HE<strong>AR</strong>T –and it all started with a magical<br />

dream. The heart & science <strong>of</strong> Disney TV,<br />

according to Raymund Miranda, Vice President<br />

and Managing Director <strong>of</strong> Walt Disney TV<br />

International (SEA/Korea), lies in its<br />

compelling content, strategic localization<br />

(touching an aspect <strong>of</strong> culture, strong<br />

marketing support, kid-empowerment and<br />

character phenomenization (launch–buildextend-sustain).<br />

Synergy is the “S” word in<br />

Disney, translating to 360 degrees consumer<br />

touchpoint marketing. Kids, mothers with kids<br />

and tweens (the in-betweeners) have made<br />

Disney the No. 1 TV channel in SEA because<br />

they understand the brand and what it<br />

represents. After all, it was the late Walt Disney<br />

who proclaimed, “Good family values still stand.<br />

Catering to family is the backbone <strong>of</strong> any<br />

business.”<br />

■ RADIO ST<strong>AR</strong> SE<strong>AR</strong>CHER<br />

Citing a few well-known local deejays and<br />

presenters as prime examples <strong>of</strong> natural ‘xfactor’<br />

radio stars who are approachable and<br />

friendly communicators, Kraig T Kitchin,<br />

President and COO <strong>of</strong> Premiere Radio<br />

Network, a Clear Channel company, gave some<br />

pointers and useful guidelines on how to talentspot<br />

would-be <strong>Singapore</strong> Radio Idols.<br />

“Look out for everyday people everywhere<br />

– on the phone, at community theatres, cocktail<br />

parties, media events, talent auditions, choir<br />

gatherings, karaoke lounges, comic stand-in<br />

nights. They are the ones who confidently<br />

present their opinions, having a need to share<br />

widely with innate confidence. Find something<br />

funny to talk about, tell it naturally with<br />

humour and passion and you’ll hold the<br />

attention <strong>of</strong> your audience.”<br />

Kraig was fully aware <strong>of</strong> the pressure he<br />

faced, being the very last presenter with a<br />

5.00pm deadline to finish his plug for<br />

Developing Radio Stars, just so the audience<br />

could shoot <strong>of</strong>f to enjoy the 1 st day <strong>of</strong> the GSS.<br />

How considerate - he actually cut short his<br />

presentation and raced through his points with<br />

a local radio deejay from among the audience<br />

timing him with his own watch.<br />

The final curtain closed on the Asia Pacific<br />

Broadcasting Conference <strong>2004</strong> with <strong>IAS</strong><br />

President Rod Pullen waxing lyrical about<br />

imagination and emotion and love “that’s what<br />

our business is all about.”<br />

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Seto Lok Yin, Director, Industry Development Division, MDA & Rod Pullen<br />

Shaun Seow, Group Managing Director, MediaCorp, Mock Pak Lum, CEO<br />

MediaCorp Technologies, James Yip, CEO MediaCorp Radio & Immediate Past<br />

President, <strong>IAS</strong>, Telly Tan, Managing Director, Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong> & Kraig<br />

T Kitchin, President & COO <strong>of</strong> Premiere Radio Network<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Council Members<br />

presented tokens <strong>of</strong><br />

appreciation to each<br />

speaker<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> President Rod Pullen<br />

congratulates Keynote<br />

Speaker Ian Grant<br />

<strong>IAS</strong> Honorary Treasurer David Teo and speaker<br />

Tony Hertz were caught smiling for the camera<br />

Palani Pillai, MD <strong>of</strong> CRUSH with Lee Cheok Yew,<br />

MTV Asia Exec VP for SEA and Mobile/Online<br />

James Wong, Communications & Corporate Affairs<br />

Manager, Néstle, presenting a token <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

to Kraig Kitchin<br />

Immediate Past <strong>IAS</strong> President James Yip<br />

saying thanks to John McConnell<br />

Telly Tan, Managing Director, Clear Channel<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> with Mock Pak Lum<br />

Nalini Naidu, Senior VP, SPH with Raymund Miranda<br />

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THE EFFIE AD CONGRESS<br />

“I congratulate the <strong>IAS</strong>, the IAA <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Chapter, and in particular, the EFFIE<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Awards Committee for harnessing<br />

the entire <strong>Singapore</strong> advertising industry to<br />

think <strong>of</strong> the Ad Congress as the “EFFIE<br />

Congress”. This will make it a unique annual<br />

event that will attract winners <strong>of</strong> the World’s<br />

best-known Effectiveness Award.”<br />

Mr. Mah Bow Tan<br />

Minister for National Development<br />

At the <strong>Singapore</strong> International<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Congress <strong>2004</strong><br />

The above quote succinctly sums up the vision for the EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards and the evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong> International <strong>Advertising</strong> Congress after six years <strong>of</strong> success.<br />

The idea <strong>of</strong> bringing the world renowned EFFIE award programme was germinated in discussions<br />

held in 2002 with its strongest proponents, Ray Dempsey <strong>of</strong> McCann Erickson, Tim Evill and David<br />

Tang <strong>of</strong> DDB. So in June 2002, Patrick Mowe began a lonely trek to New York to have his first<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE Finals judging and to engage the New York American Marketing Association<br />

New York Chapter in negotiations to start the EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards.<br />

The short history since then has seen the EFFIE being launched by the Minister for Information,<br />

Communications and the Arts, Dr. Lee Boon Yang in September 2003 and the wonderful support <strong>of</strong><br />

Minister for National Development, Mr. Mah Bow Tan for the “Movement Towards Effective<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong>.” Minister Mah presented the inaugural EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards at this year’s <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

International <strong>Advertising</strong> Congress.<br />

The very stringent rules for this competition imposed worldwide by the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

AMA makes this the toughest Award programme in the World. There were only two Gold Winners<br />

this year. We hope to see these two winners presented at next year’s <strong>Singapore</strong> International <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Congress to be held in June 2005.<br />

The overall feedback to the <strong>2004</strong> Ad Congress has been unanimously in favour <strong>of</strong> seeing the<br />

EFFIE Gold Winners presented at the Ad Congress. Full credit must be given to the presenters who<br />

came from Minnesota, Manchester, Tokyo and Hong Kong.<br />

They brought to life the full meaning <strong>of</strong> the EFFIE programme.<br />

FINALISTS & WINNERS<br />

1. Beverage<br />

■ Winner:<br />

Guinness "Why Not You" (GOLD)<br />

■ Finalist:<br />

Coke Light "LEMONS"<br />

2. Financial Services/Card/Image<br />

■ Winners:<br />

UOB Platinum "Dare to Live" (GOLD)<br />

OCBC HDB Home Loan (SILVER)<br />

UOB "Dining Privileges" (BRONZE)<br />

Launch <strong>of</strong> DBS Amex Black Card (BRONZE)<br />

■ Finalist:<br />

Courts Credit Revolution<br />

3. Telecom Services/Travel/Tourism/Destination<br />

■ Winners:<br />

Mobile One "Everywhere under the Sun" (SILVER)<br />

Launching ZUJI.com.sg (SILVER)<br />

■ Finalists:<br />

Singtel IDEAS<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Airlines A345 Leadership SIN-LAX Campaign<br />

4. Government/Institutional/Corporate Reputation/<br />

Image/Identity/Non-Pr<strong>of</strong>it/Public Service<br />

■ Winner:<br />

Navy Recruitment (BRONZE)<br />

■ Finalists:<br />

Straits Times / Got Heart<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Manpower "Changing Mindset"<br />

J P Morgan 5.6km Fun Run<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Prison services "Captains <strong>of</strong> Lives"<br />

5. Retail/Others<br />

■ Winners:<br />

Levi's "A Bold Leap Forward" (BRONZE)<br />

New Courts (BRONZE)<br />

■ Finalist:<br />

"Reserved Only For Those Who Can Afford"<br />

Lux Super Rich Shampoo "Hair Glamour" Launch<br />

MEDAL ENTRY CLIENT AGENCY<br />

Gold Guinness “Why Not You” APB Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

Gold UOB Platinum “Dare to Live” UOB Bank DDB Worldwide<br />

Silver OCBC Home Loan “Ask OCBC” OCBC Bank Batey/red cell<br />

Silver M1 “Everywhere under the sun” M1 DDB Worldwide<br />

Silver ZUJI.com.sg ZUJI M&C Saatchi<br />

Bronze NAVY Recruitment NAVY Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

Bronze New Courts Courts DDB Worldwide<br />

Bronze DBS Amex Black Card DBS Bank Relationship Marketing Group<br />

Bronze Levi’s “A Bold New Leap” Levi Strauss BBH<br />

Bronze UOB “Dining Privileges” UOB Bank DDB Worldwide<br />

The full list <strong>of</strong> award winners and finalists :<br />

AGENCY AW<strong>AR</strong>D STANDING<br />

GOLD SILVER BRONZE<br />

DDB Worldwide 1 1 2<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi 1 - 1<br />

Batey/red cell - 1 -<br />

M&C Saatchi - 1 -<br />

BBH - - 1<br />

RMG - - 1<br />

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Members IAA <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter & Foundation Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Foundation Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong> International <strong>Advertising</strong> Congress<br />

Since 1999 the Foundation Members have<br />

sustained the organizing <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> International <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Congress.<br />

This important segment <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Industry is drawn from major<br />

Advertisers, Media Agencies, International<br />

Media, Research, and those organizations<br />

related to the <strong>Advertising</strong> Industry.<br />

The Chief Executive Officers <strong>of</strong> these<br />

member organizations also form the<br />

individual membership <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Association <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Chapter.<br />

Foundation Members in combination with<br />

the Charter Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture (International and<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Agencies) and the<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> actively represent the<br />

most influential group currently in<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>’s <strong>Advertising</strong> Industry.<br />

Other Annual Events organized by the <strong>IAS</strong>:<br />

The Asia Pacific Broadcasting Conference<br />

The <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Lecture<br />

The EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards<br />

The <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

Awards<br />

Corporate Advertisers & Media Specialists<br />

Lester Tan<br />

Assistant General<br />

Manager<br />

Gabriel Cheng<br />

Managing Director<br />

Rob McDonald<br />

Marketing Manager<br />

Margaret Foo<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Asia Pacific Breweries<br />

AUDIT.TV<br />

British Airways<br />

C<strong>AR</strong>AT Media Services<br />

Gerry Rezel<br />

Vice President,<br />

Group Marketing &<br />

Communications<br />

Gerry Pereira<br />

President,<br />

Asia Pacific &<br />

Middle East<br />

Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

Regional Marketing<br />

Director<br />

Angeline Tan<br />

Marketing<br />

Communications<br />

Manager<br />

C K Tang Ltd<br />

Carlson Marketing Group<br />

Giordano Originals<br />

IKEA<br />

Manpreet Singh<br />

Managing Director<br />

James Wong<br />

Communication &<br />

Corporate Affairs<br />

Manager<br />

Ron Sim<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Claudio Mariani<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

/ Managing Director<br />

MindShare <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Nestlé <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

OSIM International<br />

Rolex <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Jeannie Ong<br />

Vice President,<br />

Corporate<br />

Communications<br />

Melissa Ho<br />

General Manager<br />

Richard Dyason<br />

Vice President<br />

& Head <strong>of</strong> Strategic<br />

Marketing Division<br />

Gan Boon Guan<br />

Managing Director<br />

StarHub<br />

Starcom Media Worldwide<br />

United Overseas Bank<br />

OMD<br />

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International <strong>Advertising</strong> Congress<br />

Independent Publishers Group and Media<br />

Julie Sherborn<br />

Managing Director<br />

Sunita Rajan<br />

Deputy Airtime<br />

Sales Director<br />

Thomas Ang<br />

General Manager<br />

Lesley Kelly<br />

Managing Director<br />

(Sales) SEA/Australia<br />

ACP Asia<br />

BBC World<br />

Comfort Ads<br />

Dow Jones International<br />

Tim Pinnegar<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Manager<br />

Peter Murray<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Manager<br />

Tina Wee<br />

Director, Marketing &<br />

Communications<br />

Alistair McEwan<br />

Regional Director, South<br />

Asia & Pacific<br />

The Economist Group<br />

Financial Times<br />

Forbes Inc<br />

International<br />

Herald Tribune<br />

Richard Joyce<br />

Regional <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Director<br />

Angie Santa Maria<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Director<br />

Raymond Ng<br />

Director<br />

William Hsu<br />

Vice President,<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Sales<br />

Asia Pacific<br />

Newsweek<br />

Reader's Digest<br />

Saffron Hill Research<br />

Turner Broadcasting<br />

Institutional Members<br />

Kenneth Tsang<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Dr. Lee Chun Wah<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor &<br />

Division Head, Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public & Promotional<br />

Communication<br />

Dr Victor Valbuena<br />

Director<br />

Zenith Media<br />

Nanyang School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Communication &<br />

Information<br />

School <strong>of</strong><br />

Business & Accountancy,<br />

Ngee Ann Polytechnic<br />

School <strong>of</strong><br />

Film & Media Studies,<br />

Ngee Ann Polytechnic<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Agencies<br />

Usha Mehta<br />

General Manager<br />

Chris Leong<br />

President SEA<br />

Chuo Senko<br />

Grey Global SE Asia<br />

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SPEAKERS OF THE<br />

6TH SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING CONGRESS <strong>2004</strong><br />

Rob White<br />

President, Fallon Worldwide Minneapolis<br />

The Economic Value <strong>of</strong> Creativity<br />

Synopsis: While our industry goes to great lengths to dissect, understand, and preach creativity, we have done too little-collectively-to<br />

show its worth. Using case studies like Holiday Inn Express (Sustained Success EFFIE USA Gold Winner <strong>2004</strong>) to illustrate his<br />

points, Rob’s address looks at the important relationships between creativity, brand experiences, and economic accountability.<br />

Bio: Using high levels <strong>of</strong> creativity to drive disproportionate business success is key to Fallon’s mission statement and is Rob<br />

White’s daily mantra. Rob came to Fallon in 1992 and built the discipline <strong>of</strong> account planning from scratch. This strategic<br />

practice became a core part <strong>of</strong> Fallon’s <strong>of</strong>ferings, and contributed to the agency’s rapid growth during the following years as it<br />

evolved from creative boutique to brand-building powerhouse.<br />

In 1999 Rob was appointed President <strong>of</strong> Fallon Minneapolis. As part <strong>of</strong> the executive management team, he recognized that<br />

in an increasingly global and multicultural marketplace, Fallon’s blue-chip client list required solutions that extended internationally.<br />

He was instrumental in establishing the model <strong>of</strong> Fallon <strong>of</strong>fices you find in <strong>Singapore</strong>, Hong Kong, Tokyo, São Paulo, and<br />

London—a talent community that works collaboratively to deliver brand ideas that effectively cross borders and cultures.<br />

With such a strong focus on using creativity to drive economic returns, it’s not surprising that Rob is a huge advocate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

EFFIEs. Every year he leads the charge at Fallon to write business cases for every client. In <strong>2004</strong> alone, Fallon submitted 19 cases.<br />

To demonstrate the agency’s commitment to results, these cases are published in a book and distributed to all staff.<br />

The most prized EFFIE category, <strong>of</strong> course, is the Sustained Success Award, which demonstrates the value <strong>of</strong> a big, creative<br />

idea executed consistently, yet with originality, year after year. With the Holiday Inn Express “Stay Smart” campaign, Fallon won<br />

Gold in this category in <strong>2004</strong>. That was a source <strong>of</strong> great pride for agency and client alike, and validation to Rob that “the plan is<br />

working.”<br />

With every client on every project, both smart strategic thinking and highly creative solutions are required without compromise<br />

to deliver the most powerful marketplace impact. That’s Fallon. That’s Rob.<br />

Oliver Roll<br />

General Manager – Customer Relations & Marketing<br />

Micros<strong>of</strong>t Asia Pacific Operations<br />

Evolving Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s Brand in the Asia Pacific<br />

Synopsis: Micros<strong>of</strong>t is one <strong>of</strong> the most widely recognized and valuable brands in the world. Oliver Roll leads Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s customer<br />

and communications efforts in Asia Pacific and will discuss the opportunities and challenges Micros<strong>of</strong>t faces in building and<br />

tailoring its brand in this region. He’ll talk about the role <strong>of</strong> advertising as Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s brand evolves, and the fundamental<br />

imperative <strong>of</strong> rooting it in the organization’s culture.<br />

Bio: Oliver Roll, General Manager <strong>of</strong> Customer Relations and Marketing, is responsible for understanding and working with our<br />

customers and partners in Asia Pacific to ensure they have the best experience possible with Micros<strong>of</strong>t. He is also responsible for<br />

Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s overall corporate communications in the region, leads the regions Corporate & Social Responsibility efforts, and is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s leading spokespeople in the region.<br />

Before taking on his leadership role in Asia Pacific in August 2002, Oliver was the Director <strong>of</strong> Marketing and Corporate<br />

Affairs at Micros<strong>of</strong>t UK. He led a team <strong>of</strong> 100 marketers across various disciplines, including product, audience, and segment<br />

marketing, PR and marketing communications, and was accountable for optimizing Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s UK’s marketing spend. Together<br />

with the country manager he was also Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s external ambassador in the UK market, representing the company’s community<br />

affairs efforts, and representing Micros<strong>of</strong>t with the media.<br />

Oliver joined Micros<strong>of</strong>t in September 1992 as Product Manager for Micros<strong>of</strong>t Excel, before moving on to become Senior<br />

Product Manager for Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office in February 1994. In May 1996 Oliver was promoted to Group Marketing Manager for<br />

Desktop Applications, and in 1997 he became Group Marketing Manager for the Micros<strong>of</strong>t Network. In this role, his duties<br />

included formulating and implementing the UK marketing strategy for the Micros<strong>of</strong>t Network, as well as seeking new business<br />

opportunities and developing relationships with strategic partners. He moved from the Micros<strong>of</strong>t Network to become a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t UK board in 1998, and then took on the leadership <strong>of</strong> the subsidiary marketing team in April 2001.<br />

Before joining Micros<strong>of</strong>t, Oliver was based in Munich with Siemens-Nixdorf as the international product manager for<br />

platform products, including Siemens-Nixdorf’s range <strong>of</strong> PC, Unix and mainframe systems. He also worked at Siemens in the<br />

UK during the merger <strong>of</strong> its Data Systems division with Nixdorf Computer. Oliver is a British citizen, speaks German fluently,<br />

gets by in French, and has recently started to learn Mandarin. He lives in <strong>Singapore</strong> with his wife Annie and dog Oskar.<br />

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Suresh Nair<br />

Executive Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer (US Based Global Accounts), McCann-Erickson North America<br />

Strategic Planning: Uncovering Brand Connections To Fuel Creativity In The New<br />

Dynamic<br />

Synopsis: The whole dynamic in advertising has changed dramatically in the last few years, with new channels <strong>of</strong><br />

media opening up, and these new developments are driving changes in consumer behaviour. The new dynamic mandates<br />

that we put all our resources solidly behind creativity (both in strategy and execution) as the most powerful way to help<br />

companies and brands prevail in an era plagued by product parity and consumer indifference and skepticism. The challenge<br />

for marketers is to create brand communication ideas that consumers would WANT to consume.<br />

Suresh who manages McCann-Erickson New York’s Strategic Department and has been the main driving force in<br />

developing highly successful brand strategies for many <strong>of</strong> McCann’s clients, including MasterCard, Verizon Wireless, Wendy’s,<br />

Johnson & Johnson, Acuvue, Exxon Mobil, Lucent Technologies, and Nikon to name a few, will uncover new brand<br />

connections to fuel creativity and effectiveness that have consistently delivered superior results for McCann’s clients.<br />

Bio: Suresh joined McCann in 1994 as Senior Vice President, Senior Strategic Planner, and was promoted to Executive Vice<br />

President, Director <strong>of</strong> Planning in 3 years. And in 2001 Suresh was made the Chief Strategy Officer for U.S. based Global<br />

accounts in addition to his New York responsibilities. He was also appointed to the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> McCann-<br />

Erickson Worldwide. Suresh has developed highly successful brand strategies for many <strong>of</strong> McCann’s clients, including<br />

MasterCard, Verizon Wireless, Wendy’s, Johnson & Johnson, Acuvue, ExxonMobil, Lucent Technologies, and Nikon to<br />

name a few. Suresh came to McCann from J. Walter Thompson, New York where he was Senior Vice President, Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Strategic Planning.<br />

Suresh brings a unique multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary background to communications planning. He was born in<br />

Kerala, India. He holds B.S. Engineering from the University <strong>of</strong> Kerala, India. He came to the U.S. in 1981 for his<br />

graduate studies, and acquired an M.S. and an MBA from the University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

Tom Doctor<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Northeast Asia Area Director<br />

Greater China CEO, J. Walter Thompson/Bridge<br />

Middle Class Dreams - A perspective on “emerging affluent” Chinese<br />

Synopsis: China is the world’s fastest growing market, where the embryonic brand landscape <strong>of</strong>fers opportunities for longterm<br />

brand building. But to develop powerful brand equity, an in-depth understanding <strong>of</strong> key segments is essential. One <strong>of</strong><br />

the most promising segments is the middle class that is just emerging to define the aspirations <strong>of</strong> consumer China. Yet this<br />

segment is also the most challenging. In the mind <strong>of</strong> these men and women with incomes far above the average is the coexistence<br />

<strong>of</strong> fundamental, but seemingly contradictory desires that clash with their comparatively weak purchasing power.<br />

In order to secure product loyalty and corporate pr<strong>of</strong>itability, successful brand building needs to leverage insight into<br />

the mindset <strong>of</strong> these consumers for breakthrough communications and advertising.<br />

Tom Doctor<strong>of</strong>f, J. Walter Thompson’s North East Asia Area Director and Greater China CEO, is delighted to present<br />

his agency’s findings on “The Chinese Emerging Middle Class.” The discussions will both uncover what motivates their<br />

behavior and preferences and provide advertising/positioning examples that illustrate successful application <strong>of</strong> these findings.<br />

Bio: Tom leads one <strong>of</strong> the largest and quickly-growing communications groups in China, J. Walter Thompson/Bridge. His<br />

unique combination <strong>of</strong> regional and China experience has made Tom a leading expert in the cross-border management <strong>of</strong><br />

brand architecture and brand building.<br />

Tom arrived in the PRC in 1998 as the Managing Director <strong>of</strong> JWT Shanghai. In 2002, he was appointed Northeast<br />

Asia Area Director (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea) and Greater China CEO. Under his stewardship, JWT<br />

Northeast Asia has emerged as one <strong>of</strong> the region’s most synergistically integrated, creatively dynamic and strategically<br />

insightful networks. In 2003, Tom was named Regional Agency Head <strong>of</strong> the Year by the region’s leading marketing and<br />

advertising publication, Media magazine.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> JWT’s key clients include: Unilever, the Diamond Trading Company (formerly DeBeers), Motorola mobile<br />

phones, Nike, Ford, Nestle as well as several local enterprises such as Lenovo computers and 999 pharmaceuticals. Between<br />

1994 and 1998, Tom was based in Hong Kong as a Regional Business Director, managing several <strong>of</strong> JWT’s largest<br />

multinational clients across Asia Pacific (including Pepsi, Philip Morris/Kraft and Citibank). He started his advertising<br />

career at Leo Burnett in Chicago. Tom completed his undergraduate studies at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL)<br />

and his MBA at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />

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SPEAKERS OF THE 6TH SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING CONGRESS <strong>2004</strong><br />

Yasmin Ahmad<br />

Executive Creative Director<br />

Leo Burnett Kuala Lumpur<br />

“Who The Hell Do We Think We Are”<br />

Synopsis: Yasmin Ahmad has delivered a significant address to the annual CANNES International <strong>Advertising</strong> Festival, a gathering<br />

<strong>of</strong> the international advertising fraternity, on 24th June <strong>2004</strong>. In her presentation she examined what women look for in ads and<br />

how marketers need to treat women with greater respect than they have in the past, a contentious issue at the best <strong>of</strong> times.<br />

She addressed how advertisers can be provided a way out: “winning women over” without resorting to tricks and dishonest<br />

advertising. Taking the audience back to basics, she contended that this can be done through creative and effective strategies<br />

directed at this target market.<br />

The <strong>IAS</strong> is pleased to bring this vastly important subject to this year’s Ad Congress, delivered by Yasmin in her usual stunning<br />

style. Yasmin Ahmad is Executive Creative Director at Leo Burnett Kuala Lumpur<br />

Bio: Yasmin graduated with a BA in Psychology from the UK and landed a job in banking. Subsequently, she joined IBM as a<br />

Marketing Rep and moonlighted, by night, as an infamously rude blues pianist at a club called Scandals. This lasted a year. Next<br />

came copywriting at O&M. She describes her venture into advertising as “a clueless girl with a dislocated personality stumbling<br />

into a haven for failed novelists and talentless playwrights”. Eight years later, Yasmin joined Leo Burnett Kuala Lumpur as<br />

Creative Director at the less-than-tender age <strong>of</strong> 34. Yasmin is now Executive Creative Director, mostly known for the social<br />

statements she weaves into Petronas corporate ads which she writes and sometimes directs.<br />

Yasmin admits it was only due to God’s intervention and the hard work <strong>of</strong> her people that she now has her name on 4 Cannes<br />

Awards including 1 Gold Lion; 1 D&AD; 1 London International Gold statue for Best Print Campaign; 7 Asian Media Marketing<br />

Awards; 1 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze orb from Adfest; 10 One Shows; about 200 Malaysian Kancil Awards (including 3 Golden<br />

Kancil Grand Prix’s); 5 Best Commercial <strong>of</strong> the Year trophies from the Malaysian Video Awards (MVA); and recently, 1 Gold<br />

trophy from the MVA for Best Film Director.<br />

Yasmin has had two <strong>of</strong> the commercials she directed featured in SHOTS (TV3’s “Makan Bola” and The <strong>Singapore</strong> Handicapped<br />

Welfare Society’s “Pet Shop” which won Best Public Service Advertisement for that year’s <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame).<br />

Yasmin wrote and directed two feature films “Rabun” and “Sepet” which won the Best ASEAN Feature Film Award at MVA<br />

2003, and was <strong>of</strong>ficially selected by the <strong>Singapore</strong> International Film Festival, the Cinemaya Asian Film Festival in New Delhi,<br />

and was the first Malaysian film to be chosen for competition at the Torino International Film Festival in Italy. ”Sepet” world<br />

premieres in <strong>Singapore</strong> on the 9th <strong>of</strong> September, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Nick Waters<br />

CEO MindShare Southeast Asia,<br />

Director Multi-National Clients – Asia Pacific<br />

Proliferation <strong>of</strong> channels, fragmenting audiences, digitization, consumers as editors,<br />

Spiraling brand choice.... how do we get messages to consumers in a changing<br />

world<br />

Synopsis: Exploring the strategic choices and challenges that marketers will face in the new advertising landscape, and the<br />

need for innovative and effective integrated planning to connect brands to the consumer. Nick will talk about the impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> unleashing brand connections with the consumer through effective channel strategies.<br />

Bio: Nick started his career with Ogilvy in London in the early 90s, becoming a director <strong>of</strong> the UK media department. He<br />

joined the international media department in 98, and joined MindShare at its European creation that summer.<br />

Nick managed MindShare’s Ford Motor Company business across Europe, including the Ford, Jaguar, Volvo, Land<br />

Rover, and Mazda brands across 21 countries. He moved to <strong>Singapore</strong> in 2001 to run the agency’s Southeast Asian operations,<br />

and is also now director <strong>of</strong> multi-national clients in Asia Pacific. Nick is married to Catherine and has a young daughter,<br />

Alexandra. He has the current misfortune to support Leeds United.<br />

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Gerry Pereira<br />

President Asia Pacific and Middle East, Carlson Marketing Group<br />

Once unsexy, unfashionable, CRM is now a “Strategic Partner” for Brand Owners<br />

Synopsis: Gerry Pereira, whose distinguished career as Chairman <strong>of</strong> J. Walter Thompson Asia Pacific finally drove him to<br />

taking up the challenge <strong>of</strong> Carlson Marketing Group Asia Pacific, has built up this dynamic and distinguished organisation<br />

in a few short years into the leading CRM organisation in the Asia Pacific. He presents a fact filled and results oriented model<br />

that has become the by word <strong>of</strong> CRM’s effectiveness in Asia. He will illustrate how Carlson Marketing Group defied all the<br />

accepted norms to give his client a truly result oriented and effective marketing model.<br />

Bio: Gerry has spent the last 3 years in Relationship Marketing building the business across Asia Pacific, from New Zealand<br />

to the Middle East. Today Carlson has 12 <strong>of</strong>fices across the Region with 60% <strong>of</strong> its client base being regional clients. In his<br />

previous life Gerry has had 18 years <strong>of</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Agency experience having worked for Ogilvy before joining J Walter<br />

Thompson for over 15 years. He started his advertising career as an Account Executive and rose through the ranks with his<br />

last role being that <strong>of</strong> Chairman and CEO for Southeast Asia for J WalterThompson. Gerry’s advertising experience spans<br />

Automobile, Financial Services, Airlines, Fast Food, FMCG, IT, Home Entertainment, Hotels and Resorts. He has a<br />

unique perspective <strong>of</strong> the power <strong>of</strong> advertising and the importance <strong>of</strong> Relationship Marketing in today’s marketing realities.<br />

Simon Buchanan<br />

Managing Partner, McCann-Erickson, Manchester<br />

EURO EFFIE 2003 Gold Winner “Incredible Bang” for Durex<br />

Synopsis: Despite being the brand leader in a number <strong>of</strong> European markets, Durex was developing a somewhat old-fashioned<br />

image, with new consumers rejecting Durex on the grounds that: “THIS WAS A BRAND MY DAD USED” McCann-Erickson<br />

will present the creative and media strategies that reversed existing brand perceptions and converted young condom users to<br />

Durex.<br />

BIO: After graduating Simon spent a couple <strong>of</strong> years in academic research before he moved into marketing where he worked for<br />

the publishers Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. During this time he developed a keen interest in the wider aspects <strong>of</strong> marketing &<br />

communications. He joined his first agency in 1988 working predominantly in the Financial Services and airline sectors. In 1998<br />

after working in both London and Edinburgh, Simon joined McCann Erickson’s Manchester <strong>of</strong>fice to manage the financial<br />

services team. Since then Simon’s responsibilities have grown, he has worked on a number <strong>of</strong> award winning campaigns including<br />

McCann’s teacher recruitment campaign which won; DMA Echo (Gold and Silver) & Cannes Lion (Bronze). In 2001 Simon<br />

took responsibility for the SSL account, whose stable <strong>of</strong> brands include: Durex and Scholl. One <strong>of</strong> the many challenges presented<br />

by these brands was the need to make Durex more appealing to a younger audience. The resultant campaign achieved international<br />

recognition winning; British Television Award (2xGold), Cannes Lions (Silver), Eurobest (Gold), M&M (Best Commercial),<br />

EPICA (Gold) and a Euro Effie (Gold) .Simon is also responsible for the agencies design department. He was made a Managing<br />

Partner in 2003.<br />

Jimmy Lau<br />

Executive Director & Co Founder<br />

Valuair<br />

“Big boys and small boys. The Valuair strategy”<br />

Synopsis: The buzzword <strong>of</strong> the year - Budget airlines have suddenly become the rage. Ever since the announcement that<br />

budget airlines were coming to town, airline executives on all the major carriers have been losing much sleep. An airline<br />

revolution is in progress and there’s no doubt that budget carriers are here to stay.<br />

In response, the big boys have begun playing dirty. Flexing their financial muscle, fares on full-service carriers have<br />

been slashed to never-before-seen prices, even undercutting fares <strong>of</strong>fered by budget airlines. With seemingly endless<br />

competition, what will it take for a budget carrier to succeed in a space long dominated by the big boys Jimmy Lau, one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Founders and Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Valuair Ltd, will present his thoughts on positioning in a crowded marketplace,<br />

and his vision for <strong>Singapore</strong>’s first budget airline . A great story still developing.<br />

Bio: Jimmy Lau is one <strong>of</strong> the founders’ and Executive Director at Valuair Ltd, <strong>Singapore</strong>’s first budget airline. A well<br />

known face in the exhibitions industry, Jimmy brings more than 25 years in international marketing, sales and strategic<br />

planning to Valuair. Formerly with Reed Exhibition where he served as President, Jimmy was also Managing Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Asian Aerospace. He has also served as President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Singapore</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Convention & Exhibition Organisers and<br />

Suppliers (SACEOS) and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Exhibition Management Services Working Group for IE <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />

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SPEAKERS OF THE 6TH SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING CONGRESS <strong>2004</strong><br />

SylviaLee<br />

Managing Director, Leo Burnett Hong Kong<br />

The Power <strong>of</strong> a TV Idea beyond TV - One2Free Campaign<br />

Campaign Presentation: EFFIE Hong Kong <strong>2004</strong> Gold Award Winner<br />

Synopsis: The key challenge facing Hong Kong CSL was to grow multi-media messaging and data usage in a market where<br />

competition is fierce, consumers were not ready for it, and the product was not distinctive. Burnett worked hard to identify<br />

creative opportunities to make data ‘emotionally interesting’ to a young adult audience, coming up ultimately with the timeless<br />

theme <strong>of</strong> A Love Story. By doing so, in a fully integrated and interactive way, the campaign increased multi-media messaging<br />

(MMS) penetration by 100 percent (more than three times the client objective), increased MMS usage by 200 per cent (four times<br />

the client objective) and with the help <strong>of</strong> an unprecedented amount <strong>of</strong> media coverage, strengthened the brand’s image as the best<br />

data provider and most fashionable brand in the market.<br />

Bio:Sylvia’s great passion for creativity is matched only by her tenacity in producing work that marks significant marketing success.<br />

Her most memorable moments in the recent years have been producing work that won the top standing Gold’s in the HK<br />

Marketing Association Awards for 2 consecutive years, which she treasures as much as seeing her agency winning the Kam Fan<br />

award at the HK 4As Show. Since returning to Burnett, she has lead the team to win a Gold Effie award at Hong Kong’s first<br />

EFFIE’s, amongst many other industry recognitions. Having been in the business for many years, Sylvia has accumulated vast<br />

experience on major multinational and local brands. Sylvia was General Manager at Leo Burnett in 1997, and was Managing<br />

Director at BBDO before she returned to Burnett in early 2002.<br />

John Merrifield<br />

Chief Creative Officer & Regional Creative Director, TBWA/Japan<br />

“How to get arrested in Japan”<br />

Synopsis: Over the past three years some <strong>of</strong> the most talked about advertising in Japan has come from adidas. But it’s not just the visuals that<br />

have been arresting. Innovative new methods with which the message has been delivered has enabled the work to achieve worldwide<br />

acclaim, magnifying the brand’s investment (with millions <strong>of</strong> dollars in free publicity) while reinvigorating its ‘cool cachet’ with adidas’ core<br />

teen audience.<br />

Bio: John took on his new position as Chief Creative Officer and Regional Creative Director <strong>of</strong> TBWA\Japan in 2003, and within a short<br />

span <strong>of</strong> five months, developed the ‘Vertical Football’ billboard for Adidas earned worldwide acclaim, with cover stories in the Wall Street<br />

Journal (all editions) and major Japanese newspapers, as well as appearances on BBC, CNN, ESPN, CANAL+, ABC, NBC and all the<br />

major Japanese networks.<br />

Having failed to enable his surfing to finance an enviable lifestyle, John set <strong>of</strong>f for <strong>Singapore</strong>, where an initial stint at McCann’s was<br />

followed by six years at Batey Ads. By the time he left he was creative group head on <strong>Singapore</strong> Airlines. He was then coerced into taking up<br />

the helm at Saatchi & Saatchi Jakarta, his debut as Creative Director. During his tenure, Indonesia had its first ever success at Cannes. When<br />

Dave Droga took over as Regional CD <strong>of</strong> Saatchi’s, he brought John to Hong Kong as Executive Creative Director. Saatchi’s was number<br />

22 in the creative rankings upon arrival. Two years later they were number 1, having won their first Grand Prix (Kam Fan). Bob Isherwood,<br />

Saatchi’s Worldwide Creative Director, twisted his arm to open a new <strong>of</strong>fice in Tokyo. Physically and philosophically, it was a radical<br />

departure for agencies in Japan and it began attracting attention – and awards – disproportionate to its size. Its art gallery established a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> new artists, while the agency itself received perhaps the ultimate accolade: it was taken to the public prosecutor’s <strong>of</strong>fice in July<br />

2002. (It’s not <strong>of</strong>ten entire shops get arrested.)<br />

Judges have awarded John the Grand Clio and two gold Clios, two Gold Pencils at the One Show, Best <strong>of</strong> the Best and Gold & Bronze<br />

at AdFest, Gold and Silver spikes at the Asian <strong>Advertising</strong> Awards, the Kam Fan in Hong Kong, acceptance in D&AD and Cannes, as well<br />

as gold, silver and bronze in lesser shows in London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Australia. He’s also been asked to pass judgment on<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> others in Asia, America and Europe.<br />

Charles Wigley<br />

Strategic Planning Director, Bartle Bogle Hegarty Asia Pacific<br />

“Spend less, get more! – Five ways Creativity can improve your marketing R.O.I.”<br />

Synopsis: The power <strong>of</strong> targeted creativity to significantly impact client business results has been at the heart <strong>of</strong> BBH’s<br />

philosophy since the agency’s inception 21 years ago. Using a number <strong>of</strong> examples from their client roster, Charles Wigley,<br />

the agency’s Strategic Planning Director for Asia Pacific, looks at the five key ways BBH believes that creativity can significantly<br />

improve marketers’ return on investment.<br />

Bio: In over 16 years in the advertising industry, including the UK and Australia, Charles has been the main driving force<br />

behind numerous international campaigns including those for Levi’s, Axe and Johnnie Walker, all <strong>of</strong> which have won<br />

international awards and worldwide recognition for both their creativity and effectiveness in producing superior results.<br />

Charles is currently Strategic<br />

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Kenneth Tsang<br />

Chief Executive Officer, Zenith Media<br />

The New Relationship between Media, Consumers and Brands - How Critical is Media<br />

in producing EFFECTIVE Results<br />

Synopsis: Media has been fast evolving in the last six years, having broken free from a bundled advertising world and<br />

propelled from its narrower confines <strong>of</strong> Above the Line advertising, into the holistic territory <strong>of</strong> Integrated Communications<br />

Channel Planning. Today’s approach to Media channels is to take account <strong>of</strong> the total contacts that consumers come across<br />

in their daily lives, forging an integrated solution to find that unity in the way we engage consumers. Kenneth Tsang will<br />

present how integrated communications planning can effectively contribute towards a client’s competitive advantage and<br />

returns on investment objectives.<br />

Bio: Kenneth stumbled into the media industry some 18 years back. The job suited him well and the analytical skills and<br />

disciplines he picked up in his previous career came in useful. After four short years, he became head <strong>of</strong> a media department.<br />

Kenneth has extensive experience with the media locally, regionally and globally. He helped form Zenith Media in <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

in 1997 and became the managing director since 1999. With his extensive experience, he was well placed to transform<br />

Zenith Media into an ROI agency – that contributes positively towards sustaining clients’ competitive advantage and hence<br />

deliver clients’ Return On Investment goals.<br />

Jeff Delkin<br />

Regional Business Director, Ogilvy & Mather<br />

Going Extreme with Sprite<br />

Campaign Presentation: EFFIE Hong Kong <strong>2004</strong> Gold Award<br />

Synopsis: <strong>Advertising</strong> that dramatically influences sales, builds brand attributes, and shapes perceptions is all too uncommon. It<br />

shouldn’t be. Success is achieved only when several key factors are working together.The product itself is right. The timing to market<br />

and the external factors are favorable. And the message is strong and unique. Oh yeah, and talented and committed people to make it<br />

happen. A little luck doesn’t hurt also. Sprite got it right in Hong Kong.<br />

Bio: Jeff Delkin, Regional Business Director, Ogilvy & Mather<br />

“It’s as if by design that I work in advertising. It has been in my blood since my early years in Portland, Oregon where I spent<br />

summers working at my father’s agency. It is here as an early teen, I first read my father’s dog-eared copy <strong>of</strong> “Confessions <strong>of</strong> An<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Man.” I too wanted to be in advertising. His agency handled some <strong>of</strong> the great accounts at the time, Oregon Tourism, the<br />

State’s premier ski destination, a beer account, and others. We’d get free tickets to all the best sporting events. Seemed like a cool<br />

business.<br />

With Journalism degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Oregon in hand, I left to pursue an advertising career in San Francisco. I began my<br />

career at McCann, trained in media and soon after transferring to account service side <strong>of</strong> the business, working on a number <strong>of</strong><br />

consumer and business-to-business accounts across several different agencies.<br />

Wanting to see and do more, the opportunity to move to Asia brought me to Leo Burnett in 1996. I ran the day-to-day operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burnett’s largest China operation in Guangzhou, doubling the operation size during my three-year tenure. Additionally, holding<br />

lead account responsibilities for key clients, Kellogg’s & Heinz.<br />

I moved to Leo Burnett Bangkok as Deputy General Manager responsible for the management supervision <strong>of</strong> the Brand Team<br />

operation while looking after key client businesses including Coca-Cola. In less than 18 months I took the <strong>of</strong>fice from one local Coca-<br />

Cola brand to six brands.<br />

Joining Ogilvy & Mather in Hong Kong in 2002 reunited me with Coca-Cola. A move to China in February 2003 fulfilled a<br />

deep desire to return to China, “the big house” as we affectionately call it, where I lead the regional business for Coca-Cola and Kodak.”<br />

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THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL<br />

ADVERTISING CONGRESS<br />

Rewriting the Rules <strong>of</strong> Creativity & Effectiveness in <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

‘Rewriting the Rules <strong>of</strong><br />

Creativity & Effectiveness’ – the<br />

theme <strong>of</strong> the 6 th <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

International <strong>Advertising</strong><br />

Congress organised by <strong>IAS</strong> was<br />

certainly well-explored. In his<br />

opening address, <strong>IAS</strong> President<br />

Rod Pullen reminded his<br />

audience that “advertising is not<br />

the business <strong>of</strong> creativity, it’s the<br />

creativity <strong>of</strong> the business.”<br />

Truth said, creativity should drive<br />

effectiveness, but the issue <strong>of</strong> honesty remains<br />

a grey area – in fact, it is not rated highly in<br />

Gallup’s poll on the advertising industry. Rod<br />

Pullen alluded to this, saying that a promise<br />

is an obligation to deliver – but how <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

do advertisers do that these days To deliver<br />

promises to consumers when pushing a brand<br />

remain a pressing issue.<br />

Keynote speaker and President <strong>of</strong> Fallon<br />

Worldwide, Scots Celtic Rob White agreed,<br />

saying that when The Brand = The<br />

Experience, a simple clever idea is all it takes<br />

to achieve recognition.<br />

Yasmin Ahmad’s clever idea in filming a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> touching Made-in-Malaysia short<br />

filmlets tugged at heartstrings with its<br />

simplistic honesty <strong>of</strong> emotions. The Executive<br />

CD <strong>of</strong> Leo Burnett KL said that “the business<br />

<strong>of</strong> advertising is becoming a dirty word – and<br />

all for the cause <strong>of</strong> competition, so who the<br />

hell do we think we are anyway”<br />

Patrick Mowe, <strong>IAS</strong> Executive Director & IAA World Board Director; Ernest Wong, Group CEO,<br />

MediaCorp Group; Jeff Delkin, Regional Business Director, O & M; Rob White, President Fallon<br />

Minneapolis; Sylvia Lee, Managing Director, Leo Burnett Hong Kong<br />

Sze Tian Poh, Managing Director, Unilever <strong>Singapore</strong>; Angie Santa Maria, <strong>Advertising</strong> Director<br />

Readers Digest Asia; Peggy Tan, VP <strong>IAS</strong> MD Consumer Probe; Rod Pullen, <strong>IAS</strong> President & CEO Batey<br />

/red cell; Ernest Wong, CEO MediaCorp Group; Palani Pillai, <strong>IAS</strong> Hon Sec. & MD, CRUSH<br />

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Rob White<br />

Simon Buchanan Suresh Nair Yasmin Ahmad<br />

Tom Doctor<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Sylvia Lee Jimmy Lau<br />

Jeff Delkin John Merrifield Kenneth Tsang<br />

“Traditional advertising doesn’t work<br />

anymore and companies who don’t get wise to<br />

this are going to fail,” boldly proclaimed the<br />

CEO <strong>of</strong> Mindshare SEA, Nick Waters. “Brands<br />

today are under threat - we live in a ‘brandscape’<br />

– the subjects <strong>of</strong> a sponsored world occupied<br />

by an army <strong>of</strong> marketers. But COMMON must<br />

die – advertising today must entertain and<br />

engage. Instead <strong>of</strong> Media Planners, let’s have<br />

Communication Channel Strategists.”<br />

Gerry Pereira, President <strong>of</strong> the Carlson<br />

Marketing Group, couldn’t agree more.<br />

“Relationships always drives better business<br />

results.” An expert in CRM, Gerry said that a<br />

2-way dialogue actually helps the brand.<br />

Valuair is banking on this exact strategy to<br />

give itself an edge over the competition. By<br />

communicating itself as a fun way to fly – with<br />

an all-female crew and special theme flights –<br />

its advertising strategy, says Jimmy Lau,<br />

Executive Director & Co-Founder, is to make<br />

the Valuair experience a memorable one.<br />

Making ads stand out – in fact, taking ads<br />

to the extreme appears to be the forte <strong>of</strong> Jeff<br />

Delkin, Regional Business Director <strong>of</strong> O&M,<br />

and John Merrifield, Chief Creative Officer &<br />

Regional CD <strong>of</strong> TBWA Japan. Citing the repositioning<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sprite to gain market share, Jeff<br />

pointed out that savvy hip young people today<br />

cannot be fooled – “making a product look cool<br />

without trying to be cool can be tricky” so they<br />

had to turn the Sprite thirst-quenching<br />

experience into a full-bodied superlative<br />

experience by introducing Sprite Ice and Super<br />

Lemon, resulting in a 12% sales increase in just<br />

4 months.<br />

John Merrifield, who surfs the high waves<br />

with intense passion, injects this same element<br />

Rod Pullen<br />

into his advertising strategies. Ever heard <strong>of</strong><br />

playing soccer10 storeys high while horizontally<br />

suspended from a high-rise building How<br />

about the unique experience <strong>of</strong> driving past a<br />

2-metre long giant football sitting atop a<br />

crushed car (with a realistic larger-than-life<br />

image <strong>of</strong> a footballer on a nearby building<br />

whose action <strong>of</strong> kicking a ball supposedly<br />

caused the mock crash scene) Taking the<br />

Adidas brand to the extreme got the<br />

Saatchi&Saatchi agency staff arrested in Tokyo,<br />

but on the flipside, sales for Adidas shot<br />

through the ro<strong>of</strong>, giving new meaning to the<br />

Adidas slogan ‘Impossible is Nothing. Now<br />

with Adidas, there is a New Level <strong>of</strong><br />

Impossible.’<br />

All the speakers at the Ad Congress<br />

certainly gave superb presentations. AdLib<br />

congratulates the <strong>IAS</strong> - Rewriting the Rules<br />

<strong>of</strong> Creativity & Effectiveness in <strong>Advertising</strong> has<br />

undoubtedly made its point among the 400<br />

plus admen and women in attendance.<br />

“The congress was very well organized<br />

this year. You managed to gather an excellent<br />

group <strong>of</strong> speakers... no lemons this time.<br />

The topics covered were comprehensive and<br />

you already have the press writing about the<br />

congress, especially Yasmin (She was most<br />

inspiring)”<br />

Nalini Naidu<br />

Senior Vice President<br />

SPH<br />

" I've received a note <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

from someone at Batey/Redcell. It implies<br />

a high level <strong>of</strong> satisfaction from the<br />

delegates. It's the first I have ever received<br />

after so many years <strong>of</strong> <strong>IAS</strong> Ad Congresses.<br />

Well done, no other words can express how<br />

rewarding it was for all who attended in<br />

terms <strong>of</strong> the LE<strong>AR</strong>NING we got from the<br />

team <strong>of</strong> your well-selected Quality Speakers.<br />

Thanks for the Great 2-Day event. At<br />

Consumer Probe, my Team and I felt that<br />

our sponsorship was every cent well-spent!"<br />

Peggy Tan<br />

Managing Director<br />

Consumer Probe<br />

Ad Congress & EFFIE Awards Sponsor<br />

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Nick Waters Gerry Pereira Charles Wigley<br />

Oliver Roll<br />

What’s the ‘X’ Factor about the<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Industry that Keeps their<br />

Passion Burning<br />

‘X’<br />

Factor<br />

Yasmin Ahmad<br />

“It allows me to play with a craft that I enjoy – writing and film-making.”<br />

Suresh Nair<br />

“It’s the variety and creativity – understanding how people’s minds work,<br />

uncovering what makes them tick, and why brands have the kind <strong>of</strong> appeal<br />

they do. It never gets easier – there are always new challenges to conquer.”<br />

Rob White<br />

“It’s the reductionism thing – taking a business or brand problem and<br />

distilling it to a simple idea or thought.”<br />

Simon Buchanan<br />

“Not any one thing- there are diversely different challenges in this industry<br />

– every ad brief tends to be problematic but the route to solving it can<br />

sometimes be very straightforward. I work with really bright people who<br />

enjoy what they do.”<br />

Comments from Participants<br />

about the EFFIEs<br />

“Congrats. Your first and I think it is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> my best. What else can I say but to<br />

tell you I enjoyed the sessions and more<br />

importantly, I enjoyed seeing so many<br />

people excited at putting right the<br />

advertising industry. Thanks again.”<br />

Sze Tian Poh<br />

Managing Director<br />

Unilever, EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards Sponsor<br />

"I want to congratulate you and your<br />

team for putting up a great show at the<br />

inaugural <strong>of</strong> the Effie Awards. It was indeed<br />

interesting to see how a successful integrated<br />

advertising campaign brought results. Also,<br />

this year the speakers at the Ad Congress<br />

were excellent, the topics linked very much<br />

to the objectives <strong>of</strong> the congress. I truly<br />

enjoyed very bit <strong>of</strong> it."<br />

Thomas Ang<br />

General Manager<br />

Comfort Ads<br />

“I enjoyed and benefited from the event<br />

tremendously. Particularly glad for the many<br />

overseas speakers - especially the US ones<br />

as they have been in the Effies for longer<br />

and could show us how to handle the<br />

‘effectiveness’ dimension. I believe that<br />

including overseas speakers is the way to go<br />

- gives us insight into how others work and<br />

think. This was the first time that Media<br />

agencies were invited to speak. Like to thank<br />

you for the opportunity, and I hope that I<br />

had contributed positively.”<br />

Kenneth Tsang<br />

CEO, Zenith Media<br />

Speaker, 6th <strong>Singapore</strong> International<br />

<strong>Advertising</strong> Congress<br />

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I A S C o u n c i l M e m b e r s N e w s U p d a t e<br />

EFFIE lunch hosted<br />

by MediaCorp’s Chief<br />

Ernest Wong, CEO MediaCorp Group, gave a lunch at the Churchill Room at the<br />

Tanglin Club for the EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Awards Executive Committee on April 15 to<br />

encourage and support the plans for the “Movement Towards Effective <strong>Advertising</strong>”.<br />

Shown here (From Left): Eric Lynge, Senior VP Sales & Marketing, MediaCorp TV; Patrick<br />

Mowe, Hon. Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong>; Simone Bartley, CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi; Ernest Wong,<br />

Group CEO, MediaCorp; David Tang, MD, DDB; Rod Pullen, <strong>IAS</strong> President & CEO, Batey/red<br />

cell; Chua Foo Yong, CEO, MediaCorp TV; Florence Lian, Vice President English Programming<br />

& Marketing MediaCorp Radio<br />

FOND MEMORIES<br />

OF RENAUD<br />

At April's monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IAS</strong> Executive<br />

Council, a resolution was passed to co-opt Telly Tan,<br />

newly appointed Managing Director <strong>of</strong> Clear<br />

Channel <strong>Singapore</strong> and Henry Goh, Sales Director,<br />

as Council Member and Alternate respectively.<br />

Renaud Semerdjian, Chairman <strong>of</strong> Clear<br />

Channel <strong>Singapore</strong>, is bound for the French capital,<br />

but not before spending two months in sunny Spain<br />

first with Clear Channel's business unit there. Come<br />

July he's heading for Paris, as Advisor to Clear<br />

Channel's Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

Renaud has served on the <strong>IAS</strong> Executive<br />

Council since 2001 with much distinction. Always<br />

the life <strong>of</strong> the party, he enlivened The Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

Awards presentation in 2002 with a fantastic live<br />

band lead by an employee <strong>of</strong> AdShel! His Gaellic<br />

charm, boyish good looks and determined<br />

perserverance successfully established a vastly<br />

expanded Clear Channel presence in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />

The President and<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>IAS</strong> wish<br />

him every success in his<br />

new responsibilities at<br />

Clear Channel's<br />

European HQ in Paris.<br />

Renaud Semerdjian<br />

The <strong>IAS</strong> council welcomes Telly Tan<br />

and Henry Goh <strong>of</strong> Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

as newly co-opted <strong>IAS</strong> Council Members<br />

Patsy Ee, <strong>IAS</strong> Events Consultant<br />

(middle) quickly getting the<br />

paperwork done for the newly<br />

co-opted <strong>IAS</strong> Council Member<br />

Telly Tan, (Left) newly<br />

appointed MD <strong>of</strong> Clear<br />

Channel <strong>Singapore</strong> and his<br />

Alternate, Henry Goh who<br />

rejoins Clear Channel as it’s Sales<br />

Director.<br />

Welcome on board,<br />

gentlemen!<br />

An imminent delivery<br />

for Rebecca Ang Lee<br />

Rebecca Ang Lee, looking radiant in this captured<br />

closeup, is expecting her first child in a few months.<br />

The avid sax player and choir member has come full<br />

circle in her exciting career path - from Giordano to<br />

OCBC to Citibank - and is now back at Giordano<br />

as Regional Marketing Director.<br />

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AN ODE TO SINGAPORE’S VERY FIRST<br />

It’s about time we celebrated<br />

Awards solely dedicated to<br />

effectiveness, not merely creativityfocused.<br />

Where clients are able to<br />

measure tangible returns and justify<br />

expense budgets.<br />

The ad industry owes much thanks to Patrick<br />

Mowe who made DDB’s MD David Tang a<br />

challenge he couldn’t refuse. Ever the mover and<br />

shaker, David got a committee together pretty fast<br />

and out <strong>of</strong> many brainstorming sessions, ideas<br />

were born and germinated which gave birth to<br />

the <strong>Singapore</strong> EFFIES.<br />

Even Guest-<strong>of</strong>-Honour Minister Mah Bow<br />

Tan was not sparing in his gratitude during his<br />

opening speech.“I congratulate the <strong>IAS</strong>, the IAA<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter, and in particular, the EFFIE<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Awards Committee for harnessing the<br />

entire <strong>Singapore</strong> advertising industry to think <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ad Congress as the “EFFIE Congress”. This will make<br />

it a unique annual world class event that will attract<br />

presentations <strong>of</strong> the winners <strong>of</strong> the world’s best known<br />

Effectiveness Award. It is very important that<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> develops as a centre for advertising<br />

education and the “EFFIE Congress” is a vital<br />

platform for learning from the world’s best examples<br />

<strong>of</strong> strategic planning working in conjunction with<br />

excellent creativity to produce results. The name <strong>of</strong><br />

the game is results!<br />

Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that all <strong>of</strong> you<br />

here are at the cusp <strong>of</strong> an idea linking <strong>Singapore</strong>’s<br />

creative talent, both native and imported, to<br />

international business. The worldwide recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the EFFIE and your work in <strong>Singapore</strong> will make<br />

this tiny ‘red dot’ <strong>of</strong> an island give businesses located<br />

in <strong>Singapore</strong> a targeted impact. I congratulate the<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> industry for taking this bold<br />

step in measuring its application <strong>of</strong> advertising<br />

creativity against that <strong>of</strong> the world’s most advanced<br />

economies, the United States and Europe. I believe<br />

that the number <strong>of</strong> your inaugural entries were more<br />

than double any other EFFIE contest in Asia to date.<br />

I would urge that more <strong>Singapore</strong> brands take to<br />

entering the EFFIE programme so that we can<br />

multiply our share <strong>of</strong> global brands, a key element in<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>’s strategic economic plan.<br />

Let me also say to all those who may not walk<br />

away with a medal tonight, yes, you participated in<br />

a tough competition, probably the toughest in Asia.<br />

That took courage and it shows that you have the<br />

guts to be judged by world standards. The real test is<br />

whether you can stand up to the judging standards<br />

year after year until you win recognition. I applaud<br />

all <strong>of</strong> you for trying to be world beaters. This is the<br />

spirit that will make your Movement succeed.<br />

To tonight’s winners - well done. You may be<br />

few but you have demonstrated that you have earned<br />

the right to be labeled ‘world class’ for what you have<br />

achieved.”<br />

L to R: <strong>IAS</strong><br />

President Rod<br />

Pullen; Minister for<br />

National<br />

Development, Mah<br />

Bow Tan; <strong>IAS</strong> Vice<br />

President Peggy<br />

Tan; Sorab Mistry,<br />

Chairman, IAA<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter<br />

& Executive VP Asia<br />

Pacific, McCann-<br />

Erickson<br />

Minister Mah Bow Tan<br />

being introduced by<br />

Patrick Mowe to Madam<br />

Chua Foo Yong, CEO,<br />

MediaCorp TV; (Middle)<br />

Rod Pullen, President<br />

<strong>IAS</strong><br />

Part <strong>of</strong> the 400 audience at the Ad Congress opening.<br />

Front row: Sze Tian Poh, MD, Unilever <strong>Singapore</strong>; David Teo, Hon Treasurer <strong>IAS</strong> & CEO, CMS; Ernest<br />

Wong, Group CEO, MediaCorp; Minister for National Development Mah Bow Tan; <strong>IAS</strong> President Rod<br />

Pullen, CEO, Batey /red cell; David Tang, Chairman, EFFIE Committee & MD, DDB<br />

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EFFIES<br />

L-R: Simone Bartley, CEO<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi; Luke<br />

Lee, Brand Manager<br />

Guinness; Graham Kelly,<br />

Regional Creative Director,<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi; Sandy<br />

Burns, Planning Director,<br />

Saatchi & Saatchi<br />

L-R: Charlie Blower, Creative Group Head, DDB Worldwide; Francis Hsu, Senior<br />

VP Credit Cards UOB; Tim Evill, President & Chief Creative Officer, DDB<br />

Worldwide; Simone Bartley,CEO Saatchi & Saatchi; Luke Lee, Brand Manager<br />

Guinness<br />

L-R: Standing in the<br />

middle, Christina<br />

Cooper, Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Marketing (Courts<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>); Russell<br />

Fong, Art Director<br />

(DDB) and Evette Tan,<br />

Associate Account<br />

Director (DDB), share<br />

a proud moment<br />

May Chan, Vice President,<br />

Personal Card Marketing<br />

Division, Credit Cards,<br />

Personal Financial<br />

Services (UOB) accepts<br />

the EFFIE from Minister<br />

Mah Bow Tan<br />

L-R: David Tang, Chairman EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Committee;<br />

Minister Mah Bow Tan; Carolyn Kan, Managing Director, M& C<br />

Saatchi; Angela Koch, Director <strong>of</strong> Strategic Planning, M&C<br />

Saatchi<br />

L-R: David Tang, Chairman<br />

EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong> Committee;<br />

Minister Mah Bow Tan;<br />

Francis Hsu, Senior Vice<br />

President-Credit Cards,<br />

United Overseas Bank; Tim<br />

Evill, President & Chief<br />

Creative <strong>of</strong>ficer, DDB<br />

Worldwide<br />

David Tang, Chairman EFFIE <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Committee; Minister Mah Bow Tan; Rankin<br />

Yeo, Partner Audit, Deloitte<br />

All smiles from<br />

Jacob Wright,<br />

Strategic Planner,<br />

BBH Asia Pacific and<br />

Syu Ai Ming,<br />

Strategic Planner,<br />

BBH Asia Pacific<br />

Josie Lau, AVP DBS<br />

Cards and Secured<br />

Loans and Henley<br />

Fondren, General<br />

Manager RMG<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong> proudly<br />

accepting their EFFIE<br />

award from Minister<br />

Mah Bow Tan<br />

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THE HALL OF FAME AW<strong>AR</strong>DS – A HIGH ‘GLAM’ AFFAIR<br />

500 advertising industry<br />

practitioners packed The<br />

Ballroom <strong>of</strong> The Grand<br />

Copthorne Waterfront Hotel in<br />

late November to witness the<br />

last Ad Industry Gala Event <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year – The <strong>IAS</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

Awards.<br />

The GLAMOROUS Dress Code was<br />

actually taken seriously – Jeannie Ong <strong>of</strong><br />

StarHub, Simone Bartley <strong>of</strong> Saatchi&Saatchi,<br />

the ladies from Clear Channel, Comfort Ads,<br />

BBH and NewsWeek were nothing if not high<br />

on the GLAM factor (why do men never look any<br />

different at these ‘dos’, I wonder)<br />

Ladies, you were all the belles <strong>of</strong> the Ball!!<br />

Eighteen Awards were given out with two<br />

new categories added on - The Media Agency<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year and The National Magazine<br />

Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year. The LifeTime<br />

Achievement Award went without a recipient<br />

this year – where did all the good guys disappear to<br />

– and it is hoped someone gets this prestigious<br />

honour next year.<br />

Kudos to the <strong>IAS</strong>, Patrick Mowe, Danny &<br />

Patsy for a great job well-done!<br />

Mr Rod Pullen, <strong>IAS</strong> President & Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> The <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong><br />

Fame Awards <strong>2004</strong><br />

The Family Television Commercial <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored<br />

by Ministry <strong>of</strong> Community Development, Youth & Sports.<br />

L-R: Ms Cecilia Wong, Group Account Director, BATEY|<br />

red cell; Ms Tham Loke Kheng – Consumer Marketing,<br />

Consumer Markets, StarHub; Mrs Mildred Tan –<br />

Chairperson, International Year <strong>of</strong> the Family & MD,<br />

Ernest & Young Associates Pte Ltd<br />

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National Magazine Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

sponsored by ACP Asia. L-R: Ms<br />

Stephanie Tan, Asst. Account Director,<br />

BBH; Ms Julie Sherborn, Managing<br />

Director, ACP Asia<br />

The Best Use <strong>of</strong> Pan-Asia Regional Media Plan <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

sponsored by TNS. L-R: Ms Tess Caven, Managing Partner <strong>of</strong><br />

WCSS ( Worldwide Client Services & Solutions) The<br />

International wing <strong>of</strong> Mediaedge:cia <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd; Mr<br />

Phillip Jones, Regional Director Media, TNS; Ms Mak Min Huey,<br />

Manager, International, Mediaedge:cia <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />

The Most Effective Media Campaign Plan <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, sponsored by OMD. L-R: Ms Clara Goh, Media<br />

Planner, OMD; Mr Phillip Jones, Regional Director<br />

Media, TNS; Ms Anita Yeong, Strategic Planning<br />

Director, OMD<br />

The Most Effective Media Campaign Plan <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

sponsored by TNS. L-R: Mr Shaun Tay - Account Director,<br />

Bates; Ms Jesley Neo - Account Manager, Bates; Mr Phillip<br />

Jones, Regional Director Media, TNS; Mr Tan Tzao Shen,<br />

Asst. Brand Manager, APB<br />

The Poster Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by Clear<br />

Channel <strong>Singapore</strong>. L-R: Ms Simone Bartley, Chief<br />

Executive Officer, Saatchi & Saatchi; Mr Telly Tan, Managing<br />

Director, Clear Channel <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

The Family Advertiser <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Community Development, Youth & Sports / International Year<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Family. L-R: Mr Elliot Townsend, Creative Director,<br />

Scoop Adworld; Mr Tan Kian Chew, CEO NTUC FairPrice;<br />

Mrs Mildred Tan – Chairperson, International Year <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Family & MD, Ernest & Young Associates Pte Ltd<br />

The Taxi Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by Comfort<br />

Ads. L-R: Ms Elaine Quek, General Manager,<br />

Mediaedge: cia;<br />

Mr Thomas Ang, General Manager, Comfort Ads<br />

The Point <strong>of</strong> Sale Campaign <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, sponsored by StarMedia<br />

International. L-R: Mr Frank Young –<br />

Creative Partner, CRUSH; Mr Alan Ng,<br />

Chief Executive Officer, Starmedia<br />

International<br />

The Media Agency <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, sponsored by<br />

MediaCorp. L-R: Ms<br />

Deepika Nikhilender,<br />

General Manager,<br />

MindShare <strong>Singapore</strong>; Mr<br />

Manpreet Singh, Managing<br />

Director, MindShare<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>; Ms Audrey<br />

Kuah, General Manager,<br />

Maxus Communications,<br />

<strong>Singapore</strong>; Mr Ernest<br />

Wong, Group Chief<br />

Executive Officer,<br />

MediaCorp<br />

Advertiser <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

sponsored by<br />

MediaCorp TV. L-R: Mr<br />

Andre Koo, Brand<br />

Executive, Asia Pacific<br />

Breweries;<br />

Mr Luke Lee, Brand<br />

Manager, Asia Pacific<br />

Breweries; Mr Lester<br />

Tan, Assistant General<br />

Manager, Asia Pacific<br />

Breweries; Mr Ernest<br />

Wong, Group Chief<br />

Executive Officer,<br />

MediaCorp<br />

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The Relationship Marketing Campaign <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, sponsored by Carlson Marketing Group.<br />

L-R: Mr Shaun Tay - Account Director, Bates;<br />

Ms Jesley Neo - Account Manager, Bates; Mr<br />

Vincent Tan, Director <strong>of</strong> Marcom, Asia &<br />

Middle East, Carlson Marketing; Mr Tan Tzao<br />

Shen, Asst. Brand Manager, APB<br />

A section <strong>of</strong> the 500 strong crowd<br />

Cable TV Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by StarHub. L-R: Mr Goh Koon<br />

Seng, GM <strong>of</strong> Cerebos Pacific Limited; Mr Patrick Low, Executive Creative<br />

Director, Y & R and Wunderman; Mr Patrick Lim, Director <strong>Advertising</strong> Sales<br />

& Multimedia, Consumer Markets, StarHub<br />

Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by SPH MediaWorks. L-R: Ms Lin Pei Hua,<br />

Marketing & Communications Manager, CK Tang Ltd; Mr Julian Tan, Vice<br />

President, SPH MediaWorks<br />

The International Print Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

sponsored by Newsweek. L-R: Ms Donna Attal,<br />

Communications Manager, DHL Express;<br />

Mr Richard Joyce, Regional <strong>Advertising</strong> Director<br />

The Young Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored<br />

by MediaCorp TV. L-R: Ms Ho Yen Yen, Account<br />

Director, BBH; Mr Ernest Wong, Group Chief<br />

Executive Officer, MediaCorp<br />

The <strong>Advertising</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored<br />

by MediaCorp Radio. L-R: Mr Manpreet Singh,<br />

Managing Director, MindShare <strong>Singapore</strong>; Mr Ernest<br />

Wong, Group Chief Executive Officer, MediaCorp<br />

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The <strong>Advertising</strong> Agency <strong>of</strong> the Year, sponsored by Asian Wall Street Journal. L-<br />

R: Mr Leonardo O’Grady – Business Development Director, Saatchi & Saatchi; Mr<br />

Graham Kelly, Executive Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi; Ms Esther Yew,<br />

Creative Services Director, Saatchi & Saatchi; Ms Simone Bartley, Chief<br />

Executive Officer, Saatchi & Saatchi; Ms Lesley Kelly, Managing Director, Sales<br />

SEA/Australia, Dow Jones International<br />

L-R: Rod Pullen, <strong>IAS</strong> President; Jeannie Ong, Corporate Communications,<br />

StarHub; Patrick Mowe, Hon. Executive Director, <strong>IAS</strong>; Ernest Wong, Group<br />

CEO, MediaCorp<br />

Jubilant winners from<br />

MindShare <strong>Singapore</strong><br />

Winners from BBH<br />

Combination <strong>of</strong> winners, Advertiser <strong>of</strong> the Year / <strong>Advertising</strong> Agency <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year<br />

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The <strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Advertising</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Awards <strong>2004</strong><br />

Individual & Company Award Categories<br />

1. The Lifetime achievement <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

5. The Poster Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

2.The <strong>Advertising</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

6. The Point <strong>of</strong> Sale Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

3.The Young Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

7. The Taxi Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

4. The <strong>Advertising</strong> Agency <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

8. The Most Effective Media Campaign Plan <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

5. The Advertiser <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

9. The Best Use <strong>of</strong> Pan-Asia Regional Media Plan <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

6. The Media Agency <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

10. The National Magazine Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Open Award Categories<br />

1. The International Print Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Family Matters Award Categories<br />

Supported by<br />

2. The Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

3. The Cable TV <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

4. The Relationship Marketing Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

1. The Family Television Commercia; <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

2. The Family Print Advertisement <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

3. The Family <strong>Advertising</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

4. The Family Advertiser Award<br />

Sponsored by<br />

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