WPP Fellow and strategic planner Christopher Knight joins Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia

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Christopher Knight copy.jpgFollowing the appointment last month of James Gaubert as Head of Digital and Social, Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia continues to expand its line-up with the addition of WPP Fellow and strategic planner, Christopher Knight.

In his role as Integrated Strategic Planner, Knight (pictured left) will report to Regional Planning Director Arindam Chatterjee and work closely with Gaubert, planning and executing integrated campaigns for the agency’s clients across advertising, social media marketing, digital, event activation and public relations.

He most recently worked on Nespresso, Nestlé’s luxury coffee brand, at J. Walter Thompson London, where he was responsible for crafting strategy and overseeing the execution of global campaigns to reposition its global coffee business.

Prior to that, he spent three years in Washington D.C with the market research WPP consultancy PSB, advising on presidential and parliamentary election campaigns, conducting research on voter behaviours and attitudes and gathering insight to build and execute full communications plans to target the right segment of voters.

He completed a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and Geography with a focus on national security and Iran at George Washington University, and spent a year in Dushanbe, Tajikistan in an immersive Farsi language programme.

He joins Ogilvy Malaysia as it works toward integrated communication with an emphasis on building brands and developing the areas of behavioral science, e-commerce, e-CRM, data and DX over the next few years.

David Mayo, Chief Executive Officer of Ogilvy Malaysia said, “To complement our creative profile, our business is moving into non-core and integrated deep technology such as e-commerce, data and DX as part of our next chapter and as part of this, we are excited about Chris coming on board. Pairing his Behavioral Science skills with his unique strategic abilities, he will bring an added dimension to our stellar planning team, which now enables brands to develop systems for delivery as well as big integrated ideas that build and sustain business.”

Knight was accepted into the WPP Fellowship Program in 2015, and will spend a year in Malaysia as part of the 3-year rotational program.